I usually lightly steam my impressions so to clear all contaminants and debubblizer and airhose as well to make sure they are not drenched. I also find that if you use a small point to push the stone into the margin creases lightly you can eliminate all bubbles on the margin and get razor sharp edges 100% of the time. I'm very confused about the tissue paper i just use a think plastic cover on the bench and wipe it off after and it last about 6 months. Great video though it's awesome to see!
Way too much time pouring an impression. It is not realistic for most labs. And why use debubblizer when you are worried about stone contamination? Use water instead. Lightly rinse the impression and then shake out excess water. It works way better than debubblizer and the die stone will displace any residual moisture. Also, when you shake out the stone from the impression you are taking a big chance of slinging the impression out of your hand and dammaging it. I could on forever but I won't.
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I usually lightly steam my impressions so to clear all contaminants and debubblizer and airhose as well to make sure they are not drenched. I also find that if you use a small point to push the stone into the margin creases lightly you can eliminate all bubbles on the margin and get razor sharp edges 100% of the time. I'm very confused about the tissue paper i just use a think plastic cover on the bench and wipe it off after and it last about 6 months. Great video though it's awesome to see!
amazing ! :D what a manual :D
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Great demo!
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unrealistic! try that with 10 models
Way too much time pouring an impression. It is not realistic for most labs. And why use debubblizer when you are worried about stone contamination? Use water instead. Lightly rinse the impression and then shake out excess water. It works way better than debubblizer and the die stone will displace any residual moisture. Also, when you shake out the stone from the impression you are taking a big chance of slinging the impression out of your hand and dammaging it. I could on forever but I won't.