In the words of Elesh Norn, "We are a single entity. And soon there were precious few left to save. But for every life we saved, they slaughtered eight, ten, a hundred more. So we focused our energies on destroying her. Although the resistance had limited access to information, we believed Elesh Norn had dominated Urabrask's and Sheoldreds' domains. But they all began to despise the interloper, Tezzeret. The praetors were squabbling among themselves for supremacy. There was a brief time after Karn left that I thought the resistance had a chance. But I wasn't there with him at the end, so I don't know for certain. The Phyrexians specialize in dismemberment, and we promised each other we'd kill ourselves before they could take us apart limb from limb while we were still alive. Since Koth is also immune to the contagion, they'll have to cut him up to make him submit. For all I know, he was killed in some brutally excruciating way. You've wandered the planes more than me, so you probably understand the contagion more than I do. You know that a young Mirran named Melira provided us with a natural immunity to the Phyrexian contagion. You know that Phyrexia reared up and engulfed the metal plane. I hope you didn't try to find me on Mirrodin, but at least you know some of what's happened. Koth said he saw you a second time after Urborg, but he never told me the circumstances. but how can I when I don't understand the nature of the divine? Today, they pushed this charcoal pencil into my hand. Luckily, the priests don't care where I came from, nor do they want any compensation for their aid. It was a stroke of good luck because the cave is a temple, and I was cared for by these snake-loving priests, who are cold but efficient. When I arrived this time, I ended up in a bleak swamp near an entrance to a cave. I had hazy memories from my first visit years ago-an old forest with massive, gnarled olive trees, and a dizzying precipice overlooking a rocky expanse. I once told you where I got my sword-it's from a plane called Theros, and that's where I am. I don't understand this plane yet-I've been too busy trying not to die. She's also the god of poison, so maybe these words will just make things worse for me. That's what you do with prayers here, or at least prayers to Pharika, who seems to be the god of potions. ![]() When I'm finished with these words, I'm going to roll the parchment up, slide it into a ceramic vial, and sink it in a swamp. The instruments can be used in electronic micromotors, as well as air-driven handpieces at an optimal speed of 160,000 rpm and with sufficient coolant.For more information, call (888) 566-3887 or visit comment on this product, go to /.I'm writing you this letter knowing that you'll never read it. The instruments can be identified by a white or black ring: white for ceramics, black for metals.Offering a consistently high material reduction rate, the KOMET H4MC crown cutters prove particularly efficient in cases of hard-to-cut non-precious alloys. New diamond bur designed to cut zirconia crownsWith a recommended application angle of 45 degrees, the burs provide the operator with control of the cutting process in individual cases, obviating the need to reposition or awkwardly hold the handpiece. Large chip spaces permit quick chip removal and prevent clogging, especially when cutting soft alloys with gold content.The instrument’s transverse-blade tip provides easy penetration into the material to be cut, and its pyramid-shaped blade design prevents blade breakouts, helps guarantee stability and high resistance to breakage, and helps ensure smooth operation with little vibration.The new, 8.0-mm long version completes the range of the H4MC crown cutter series, which also features cutters with regular (2.0 mm H4MC), long (3.5 mm H4MCL), and extra-long (5.0 mm H4MCXL) working ends. This allows rapid, efficient cutting of crowns and bridges made of conventional metals. Like the other KOMET H4MC cutters, the extra-extra-long instrument features the manufacturer’s specially developed D-toothing. The cutter also is recommended for use on veneers fabricated of low-fusion ceramic materials and on porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. ROCK HILL, South Carolina-Now offered in an extra-extra-long configuration with an 8.0-mm working end, the KOMET H4MCXXL crown cutter is precision-engineered to cut through crowns and bridges constructed of commonly used alloys, as well as titanium.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |