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How can I reuse light cure baseplate material excess?
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<blockquote data-quote="Denturepropgh" data-source="post: 310239" data-attributes="member: 5620"><p>So what I used to do is make a patty of stone, flatten it out, fold over a sheet of baseplate wax and cut it to the general size of the sheets of light-cure material, and vaseline one side of the wax. Then I counter sink that vaselined side into the wet patty. Let that set up. After setting, peel out the wax. Gather all your little scraps. Kinda start to form a little patty out of them. If you put the patty on the end of the knife and hold it over the flame of a bunsen-burner, it gets REALLY easy to work with. Then you're ready to mould! <u>IMPORTANT: Lube up the impression of before laying in your patty of light cure scraps, otherwise it'll stick to the mould.</u> Get a roller, I like the silicone rollers cuz the material tends to stick less to them. Roll your scraps into a sheet of light cure material.Wallah! You now have fabricated a sheet of lc material saving approximately $1.50 per sheet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denturepropgh, post: 310239, member: 5620"] So what I used to do is make a patty of stone, flatten it out, fold over a sheet of baseplate wax and cut it to the general size of the sheets of light-cure material, and vaseline one side of the wax. Then I counter sink that vaselined side into the wet patty. Let that set up. After setting, peel out the wax. Gather all your little scraps. Kinda start to form a little patty out of them. If you put the patty on the end of the knife and hold it over the flame of a bunsen-burner, it gets REALLY easy to work with. Then you're ready to mould! [U]IMPORTANT: Lube up the impression of before laying in your patty of light cure scraps, otherwise it'll stick to the mould.[/U] Get a roller, I like the silicone rollers cuz the material tends to stick less to them. Roll your scraps into a sheet of light cure material.Wallah! You now have fabricated a sheet of lc material saving approximately $1.50 per sheet! [/QUOTE]
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