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<blockquote data-quote="Irosemal" data-source="post: 343264" data-attributes="member: 22222"><p>I experienced this same exact issue . It’s VERY FRUSTRATING! </p><p>I was processing all on four or five provisional prototypes, and standard f/f . I used to ONLY use blue stone for investment around teeth . However, this method doesn’t work using older warped flasks..... so I switched to Pala hard putty . In addition, I have also tried several brands and hardnesses of putty . I undercut my putty so it locks into the stone. </p><p>(Deflasking is much easier using the putty )</p><p>I’ve tried mixing the material more or less and adjusting cure times as well . Bench cool vs waterbath....</p><p>The problem remains . </p><p>When I process a titanium bar attached to implant abutments it’s perfect , no issues.</p><p>Now , most of my prototypes are scanned and milled . Just can’t deal with it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irosemal, post: 343264, member: 22222"] I experienced this same exact issue . It’s VERY FRUSTRATING! I was processing all on four or five provisional prototypes, and standard f/f . I used to ONLY use blue stone for investment around teeth . However, this method doesn’t work using older warped flasks..... so I switched to Pala hard putty . In addition, I have also tried several brands and hardnesses of putty . I undercut my putty so it locks into the stone. (Deflasking is much easier using the putty ) I’ve tried mixing the material more or less and adjusting cure times as well . Bench cool vs waterbath.... The problem remains . When I process a titanium bar attached to implant abutments it’s perfect , no issues. Now , most of my prototypes are scanned and milled . Just can’t deal with it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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