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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
convert Stl to 3ox or Dcm ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Coon" data-source="post: 237290" data-attributes="member: 11366"><p>Nothing wrong with a proprietary format if your living solely in that ecosystem. And sometimes it can have benefits of adding certain information that is not available in a standard stl. Such as our .cam file adds insertion access, margin lines, etc, and can make nesting a little quicker. Unfortunately, I don't think that info can be transferred back from stl to proprietary file.</p><p></p><p>But with that being said, I would not want a system that only accepts a proprietary format. That is not good for the lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Coon, post: 237290, member: 11366"] Nothing wrong with a proprietary format if your living solely in that ecosystem. And sometimes it can have benefits of adding certain information that is not available in a standard stl. Such as our .cam file adds insertion access, margin lines, etc, and can make nesting a little quicker. Unfortunately, I don't think that info can be transferred back from stl to proprietary file. But with that being said, I would not want a system that only accepts a proprietary format. That is not good for the lab. [/QUOTE]
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