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I don't want to know how you found out what that tastes like.No thanks, it tastes like horse p*ss...
I don't want to know how you found out what that tastes like.No thanks, it tastes like horse p*ss...
[emoji4]Works almost all the time for me. But I wouldn't know it if it hadn't been shown to me. Seems simple once you something. The trick is, I don't know what I want to know, cause I dont know it yet. Hind sight. Why didn't I know You don't know what you don't know.
RCKSTR rainbowed you.
Don't you need a 5 axis mill to mill such an individual path of insertion?.
Current releases of Exocad with the new User Interface and some of the older versions have access to 3m, Trios and Itero with RX import and scan import. These big three have some form of pay to play access for labs or Dr's. Some of the other popular IOS use separate transfer protocols with raw stl file usage. They prefer that you use their proprietary software to access these files. Carestream uses CS connect and Planmeca prefers usage of a DDX account. There are ways around all of these communication and file transfer options of the major players, but those will require commitment on our end to get your clinicans up to speed. For ease of use some of the IOS scanners and there connection softwares might be worth investing in.I think a digital pathway workflow using Exocad and various I/O scanners out there would be very beneficial, I'd help with that if needed.
Long story...but if you grow up in a rural/farm setting you'll find out sooner or later...I don't want to know how you found out what that tastes like.
I did. Quarter horses, herefords and angus.Long story...but if you grow up in a rural/farm setting you'll find out sooner or later...
One way would be to make a plateless model with removable die. Ditch the model STL and keep the die STL for printing.Anyone know how to save single dies in model creator to stl file?
I want to be able to print out a single die. Not the whole model with detachable die.
One way would be to make a plateless model with removable die. Ditch the model STL and keep the die STL for printing.
Another would be to use the editor to cut away what you don't want from the STL of the model and use just the die portion.
I think this is what he is after.
French Cadman has a good technique, but he is enjoying some sunshine and won't be around for a few days.Great, thanks I will give it a try.
Anyone ever made a post in exocad?
French Cadman has a good technique, but he is enjoying some sunshine and won't be around for a few days.
You could free form the scan data, After designing you can import the post as a jaw scan in a new job and free form it that way or bring it into a newYeah that's what I did,
It looks ok, Just need to figure out a way to smooth the bottom of the post.
Maybe I need to do the add/remove on the prep scan?