Blue zr crown

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I need to make a sky blue full zirconia molar crown, can anybody do this for me or direct me to where I can get a blue green state coloring liquid?
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not easy to make many colors with full zirc. When we get these request, we do them as porcelain to zirconia. Usually start with a white coping.
 
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I need to make a sky blue full zirconia molar crown, can anybody do this for me or direct me to where I can get a blue green state coloring liquid?
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So, you want to do it pre-sinter vs. post?
 
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thachopper recently posted a crown that looked like a rose/flower. Maybe he has a clue.
And I thought I had seen a blue one on here not long ago.
 
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Try the ZirCAD MT Colour Blue. It is pretty intense if you put it on heavy. You can then add to it with stains after sintering.

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I need to make a sky blue full zirconia molar crown, can anybody do this for me or direct me to where I can get a blue green state coloring liquid?
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I love to F**k around when I should be working . Let me try one out tonight . If it comes out anywhere close to sky blue you can send me the stl and i'll make you one for nothing :) ( Patrick is right can always boost the blue after sinter with stain )
 
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I'm milling a test crown now in beyond plus and I will dip with ZZ aquarell incisal blue , sinter tonight and see what we see :eek:
 
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That's not strong enough. I think it'll look grayish. If you have access, try Changs T-Glass blue. Search this site for an old post by an old member we're not supposed to mention.. He was messing with radiator fluid and cobalt. VERY nice blue.
 
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That's not strong enough. I think it'll look grayish. If you have access, try Changs T-Glass blue. Search this site for an old post by an old member we're not supposed to mention.. He was messing with radiator fluid and cobalt. VERY nice blue.
I'm trying one with 'originchroma Blue' at the same time , we'll see what that does .
 
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That's not strong enough. I think it'll look grayish. If you have access, try Changs T-Glass blue. Search this site for an old post by an old member we're not supposed to mention.. He was messing with radiator fluid and cobalt. VERY nice blue.
Is it this guy ?
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Here is what I got ZZ aquarell far left ,origin chroma middle ,right A1 tab. To boost the blue I mixed original empress basic blue with the InSync glaze paste . Origin beyond plus dipped for 1 min .
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zirkonzahn has coloured zirconia but the stains straight do a good job also.
 
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Here is what I got ZZ aquarell far left ,origin chroma middle ,right A1 tab. To boost the blue I mixed original empress basic blue with the InSync glaze paste . Origin beyond plus dipped for 1 min .
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Those look great
What was the origin liquid you used?


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We are looking for someone to mill out a zirconia crown that will be green after sintering.
 

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