Used to carve wax patterns, generally a blunt blade of varying size and shape, which can be heated for softening the wax while fashioning the pattern.Instrument name: Le Cron (160 mm)
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Serrated, Linear Knurl - Wide - Double-Ended
Handle Material: Stainless ..
Used to carve wax patterns, generally a blunt blade of varying size and shape, which can be heated for softening the wax while fashioning the pattern.Instrument name: Le Cron (165 mm)
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Linear Knurl - Wide - Double-Ended
Handle Material: Stainless Steel..
Used to carve wax patterns, generally a blunt blade of varying size and shape, which can be heated for softening the wax while fashioning the pattern.Instrument name: Gritmann (180 mm)
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Octagonal - Double-Ended
Handle Material: Stainless Steel..
Used to carve wax patterns, generally a blunt blade of varying size and shape, which can be heated for softening the wax while fashioning the pattern.Instrument name: Le Cron (160 mm)
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Serrated, Linear Knurl - Wide - Double-Ended
Handle Material: Stainless ..
Used to carve wax patterns, generally a blunt blade of varying size and shape, which can be heated for softening the wax while fashioning the pattern.Instrument name: Le Cron (160 mm)
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Linear Knurl - Wide - Double-Ended
Handle Material: Stainless Steel..
Three individual flexible blades, 0.2 mm thick.
Flexible blades are secured to the instrument handle by a
threaded connection and can be easily exchanged, as required.
Ideal for applying and modelling modern facing acrylics..
Easy implementation of natural tooth structures and shades by following wax-up instructions.
High precision due to coordinated flow and modeling properties.
Flexible working as it is suitable for using the electrical wax knife and the Bunsen flame...
Ideal for waxing procedures and techniques, PKT3R is similar to PKT3, but features a rounded tip vs. a pointed one.Waxing instruments should never be heated to an extreme (glowing) or the strength of the instrument, especially the thin tips, will be comp..