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<blockquote data-quote="Rex Kramer" data-source="post: 76386" data-attributes="member: 6303"><p>Ive destroyed a couple trying to pop them out, so when I saw this soft tissue cast I was curious how others are doing them. Like you I do several at once, I hate wasting material in the mixing tube for just one analog. </p><p></p><p>Injecting sounds interesting...so.... baseplatewax the analogs in a conical shape, alcohol torch to smooth (explains the glassy look),pour impression, seperate-remove wax, drill holes in impression, reset cast and inject. Prolly do a bunch at once that way with nice results.</p><p></p><p>rex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rex Kramer, post: 76386, member: 6303"] Ive destroyed a couple trying to pop them out, so when I saw this soft tissue cast I was curious how others are doing them. Like you I do several at once, I hate wasting material in the mixing tube for just one analog. Injecting sounds interesting...so.... baseplatewax the analogs in a conical shape, alcohol torch to smooth (explains the glassy look),pour impression, seperate-remove wax, drill holes in impression, reset cast and inject. Prolly do a bunch at once that way with nice results. rex [/QUOTE]
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