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<blockquote data-quote="Teofil" data-source="post: 18456" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>We came with the idea on our own, before we got the adhesive we used to do it without it. The silicone sheet stays inside but it gets filled with saliva in time so it needs way more cleaning.</p><p></p><p>I guess that thickens depends on sheet thickness you chose and the model hight. You can form 1,5 mm sheet on a higher model to stretch it to something like 1,2mm and then trim the model down as much as possible before forming 1mm sheet.</p><p>This way you can control how thick the silicone part is, unlike Duran.</p><p></p><p>Teofil is of Greek origin (I am not),Teo means God and Filos means Love, so you get something like GodLover. It is actually the part of my last name, I use it a lot since my first name is to hard ti pronounce for westerners.</p><p><img src="/forums/images/smilies/test/cheers.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Cheers" title="Cheers Cheers" data-shortname="Cheers" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teofil, post: 18456, member: 129"] We came with the idea on our own, before we got the adhesive we used to do it without it. The silicone sheet stays inside but it gets filled with saliva in time so it needs way more cleaning. I guess that thickens depends on sheet thickness you chose and the model hight. You can form 1,5 mm sheet on a higher model to stretch it to something like 1,2mm and then trim the model down as much as possible before forming 1mm sheet. This way you can control how thick the silicone part is, unlike Duran. Teofil is of Greek origin (I am not),Teo means God and Filos means Love, so you get something like GodLover. It is actually the part of my last name, I use it a lot since my first name is to hard ti pronounce for westerners. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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