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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Priddy" data-source="post: 361026" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>Absolutely... i'll send you out a print if you like!</p><p>bleach</p><p>A1</p><p>A3</p><p></p><p>in its fluid form, it bonds extremely well to sand blasted bases/temp cylinders</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>as i stated... i've been patiently waiting</p><p></p><p>ottoflash was the standard for this material 6 months ago.</p><p>the Rodin Palette kit was developed along side Rodin Sculpture, and was just released. i don't follow their instructions</p><p>Nitrogen will definitely change the surface finish for the better, but not so sure there are major benefits beyond that... but its a question i will ask.. about to try glycerine</p><p>i've eluded to this material hitting "hobby market" machines.. for 6 months... and yes, every dental resin manufacturer aint happy about it</p><p></p><p>your surface texture can be printed on "finest".. benefit of the Ackuretta (the SOL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Priddy, post: 361026, member: 12977"] Absolutely... i'll send you out a print if you like! bleach A1 A3 in its fluid form, it bonds extremely well to sand blasted bases/temp cylinders as i stated... i've been patiently waiting ottoflash was the standard for this material 6 months ago. the Rodin Palette kit was developed along side Rodin Sculpture, and was just released. i don't follow their instructions Nitrogen will definitely change the surface finish for the better, but not so sure there are major benefits beyond that... but its a question i will ask.. about to try glycerine i've eluded to this material hitting "hobby market" machines.. for 6 months... and yes, every dental resin manufacturer aint happy about it your surface texture can be printed on "finest".. benefit of the Ackuretta (the SOL) [/QUOTE]
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