Anyone Printing Surgical Stents?

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What's the going rate to print one for someone?
 
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to print for someone? Or plan and design?
Print from STL $150
Plan and design and print $200 plus $50 per sleeve. Some just charge $300 regardless of how many implants.
 
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What printers are you using?
 
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projet 3000hd+ What are you designing with?
 
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Eden 260VS Med690 for models and MED610 for Stents.


This is what we are using too, sometimes we using 670 for models, the 690 is just nicer material and we also have a Form2 with their SG Material printing material that works great also.
 
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Depends on what your volume is. there arent too many machines out there sufficient for dental models.. the form2 is good for guides, but cant produce a large volume.
 
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Depends on what your volume is. there arent too many machines out there sufficient for dental models.. the form2 is good for guides, but cant produce a large volume.

Yeah, Volume is a big issue with these printers, although in comparison to other bigger printers you could buy 10 Form 2s for half the price to keep up with volume haha
 
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true, but who wants to keep up with 10 printers.. although this is the best idea.. always a backup.
 
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true, but who wants to keep up with 10 printers.. although this is the best idea.. always a backup.

Yeah, and as far as upkeep thats why I love the Form 2 so much, so much less maintenance to do compared to our big Eden machines, no stuff to clean out and it a tray or platform is scrapped its easy to replace next day at little cost.
 

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