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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Formlabs2 castable resin
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeloveteeth" data-source="post: 250198" data-attributes="member: 6624"><p>So I'm not 100% certain of the scientific fact - but it seems LEDs lose some strength in heat. We've been using the metalight from Primotec - which i'm sure is a rebrand. I Have both the 320-400nm and 400-500nm bulbs in there. </p><p></p><p>Also, remember that 3D prints shrink about 3-5% during the curing - so not fully cured models would produce non-accurate fits.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm sure there is a simple reason to it not fitting. Have you considered making a ticket with formlabs? who sold you the printer? </p><p></p><p>Also, I'm curious as to why people are printing their crowns/copings? The DWX52 mills a molar in about 10-12 minutes.... </p><p></p><p>Even back in the day, i was very perplexed by using the DP8500 to print rows and rows of crowns - just to be pressed or casted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeloveteeth, post: 250198, member: 6624"] So I'm not 100% certain of the scientific fact - but it seems LEDs lose some strength in heat. We've been using the metalight from Primotec - which i'm sure is a rebrand. I Have both the 320-400nm and 400-500nm bulbs in there. Also, remember that 3D prints shrink about 3-5% during the curing - so not fully cured models would produce non-accurate fits. i'm sure there is a simple reason to it not fitting. Have you considered making a ticket with formlabs? who sold you the printer? Also, I'm curious as to why people are printing their crowns/copings? The DWX52 mills a molar in about 10-12 minutes.... Even back in the day, i was very perplexed by using the DP8500 to print rows and rows of crowns - just to be pressed or casted [/QUOTE]
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