A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . The cut will sufficiently indicate the forms of the several of these pieces is first made in plaster of exactly the form ofwhich the type-metal is desired. They are then molded in sandand the type-metal cast as in making an ordinary die for swaging. Fig. 179.


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