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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Is a Printer a Good Investment?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 244895" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>I'm not sure the formlab2 does digital models, but that's where I would pull the trigger and get a printer if the ROI was there. Like you stated though, if I had a lot of zirconia and the mill was always busy milling zirconia then that would lend me to spend 3,500 for a printer versus 35,000 for a milling machine. I'm not sure about the quality of formlab2 though, and something you'd want to look into. No offense to Lee Culp, but he could rub two sticks together and get a crown out of it, he's that talented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 244895, member: 126"] I'm not sure the formlab2 does digital models, but that's where I would pull the trigger and get a printer if the ROI was there. Like you stated though, if I had a lot of zirconia and the mill was always busy milling zirconia then that would lend me to spend 3,500 for a printer versus 35,000 for a milling machine. I'm not sure about the quality of formlab2 though, and something you'd want to look into. No offense to Lee Culp, but he could rub two sticks together and get a crown out of it, he's that talented. [/QUOTE]
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