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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Casting printed copings
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 367548" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Every gold crown Ive cast for the past 7-8 years has been milled. Ive tried casting printed RPD frames with limited success, but only 1 or 2. The demand for pressing emax is even less than FGC at the moment, so I do very little wax.. For the money, Id have to say that milling a wax puck has to be cheaper than printing light cured wax resin, and its cleaner and less calibration with milling. Plus there are no printed lines in your wax pattern. Other than that its probably the same once your fit is dialed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 367548, member: 1246"] Every gold crown Ive cast for the past 7-8 years has been milled. Ive tried casting printed RPD frames with limited success, but only 1 or 2. The demand for pressing emax is even less than FGC at the moment, so I do very little wax.. For the money, Id have to say that milling a wax puck has to be cheaper than printing light cured wax resin, and its cleaner and less calibration with milling. Plus there are no printed lines in your wax pattern. Other than that its probably the same once your fit is dialed in. [/QUOTE]
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