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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Emax-Press v cad
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<blockquote data-quote="RileyS" data-source="post: 78215" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>I loved working with cad; soft in blue state, cuts out lots of time of pressing steps, and the cad LT looks better than press LT and not as low value as HT so kinda in between. If you're outsourcing the milling then no inventory to keep up/worry about. </p><p>I love spending 12-15 minutes scanning and designing then another 5 in seating, 2 minutes staining in blue state and crystalizing and I'm done unless a slight adjustment in shade is needed. So 20-24 minutes in man hours. I've never done the math to see exact costs and time on both sides (a job for RKM and Tom instead of us lazy's) but I like the free time that cad creates.</p><p>Rkm, Can you share your costs from Diadem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RileyS, post: 78215, member: 3360"] I loved working with cad; soft in blue state, cuts out lots of time of pressing steps, and the cad LT looks better than press LT and not as low value as HT so kinda in between. If you're outsourcing the milling then no inventory to keep up/worry about. I love spending 12-15 minutes scanning and designing then another 5 in seating, 2 minutes staining in blue state and crystalizing and I'm done unless a slight adjustment in shade is needed. So 20-24 minutes in man hours. I've never done the math to see exact costs and time on both sides (a job for RKM and Tom instead of us lazy's) but I like the free time that cad creates. Rkm, Can you share your costs from Diadem? [/QUOTE]
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