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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 7697" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>Thats my main waxing instrument, besides my electric waxer a BP blade. I always called it a roach carver. I have two one I sharpened the tip the other is slightly blunted. I mainly use them for carving anatomy into wax for full crowns.</p><p>For porc it needs to be thin and a little flexable. I know a guy that took a razorblade and cut it and shaped it and glued it into a stick. But that is a little two thin and flexable for me. A razor is .1 mm thick I like .3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 7697, member: 382"] Thats my main waxing instrument, besides my electric waxer a BP blade. I always called it a roach carver. I have two one I sharpened the tip the other is slightly blunted. I mainly use them for carving anatomy into wax for full crowns. For porc it needs to be thin and a little flexable. I know a guy that took a razorblade and cut it and shaped it and glued it into a stick. But that is a little two thin and flexable for me. A razor is .1 mm thick I like .3 [/QUOTE]
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