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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 19187" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Wow! welcome. Do you have any pictures of these tin foil techniques? I'm fascinated. I would love to learn a new trick! So are you burnishing your model during a repair, or are you burnishing it to the assembled pieces and then pouring against that? Inquiring minds want to know. Can you burnish against lab putty? </p><p></p><p>As for the DVA Plaster / Acrylic Separator. I let the molds cool some ( I microwave, so the flasks don't retain heat as long as bronze. Usually I'm grinding the basel of the teeth ( I often diatoric too) to prepare for bonding, then I apply the DVA with a brush, no pour in.Not too thick (don't let it pool, thin even coats work best),but cover all stone, let dry And paint another layer. The instructions call for two, but I do three. Depending on conditions its dry in 10 minutes or less.</p><p>The mold will look shiney, but there is no film or film thickness, The detail reproduction is really good. </p><p>Coupled with the shelf life this has become my favorite, hands down. Works with cold or heat cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 19187, member: 349"] Wow! welcome. Do you have any pictures of these tin foil techniques? I'm fascinated. I would love to learn a new trick! So are you burnishing your model during a repair, or are you burnishing it to the assembled pieces and then pouring against that? Inquiring minds want to know. Can you burnish against lab putty? As for the DVA Plaster / Acrylic Separator. I let the molds cool some ( I microwave, so the flasks don't retain heat as long as bronze. Usually I'm grinding the basel of the teeth ( I often diatoric too) to prepare for bonding, then I apply the DVA with a brush, no pour in.Not too thick (don't let it pool, thin even coats work best),but cover all stone, let dry And paint another layer. The instructions call for two, but I do three. Depending on conditions its dry in 10 minutes or less. The mold will look shiney, but there is no film or film thickness, The detail reproduction is really good. Coupled with the shelf life this has become my favorite, hands down. Works with cold or heat cure. [/QUOTE]
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