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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
KaVo Everest Users, Stand Up & Share Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="cnhart@me.com" data-source="post: 91832" data-attributes="member: 6361"><p>Pete, I've been looking at the go2 cam. What are your thoughts? Seems like they offer good hardware support - waiting to finally try it after the hardware arrived in mail. Do you know if they charge extra for the hard metal milling? I can't get a straight answer from them. They refer to soft milling in the quote. Damned if I understand swisstalk. I expect to be paying extra to access metal.... Scott, if you're reading this, can sum3d use the existing engine control to run the Everest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnhart@me.com, post: 91832, member: 6361"] Pete, I've been looking at the go2 cam. What are your thoughts? Seems like they offer good hardware support - waiting to finally try it after the hardware arrived in mail. Do you know if they charge extra for the hard metal milling? I can't get a straight answer from them. They refer to soft milling in the quote. Damned if I understand swisstalk. I expect to be paying extra to access metal.... Scott, if you're reading this, can sum3d use the existing engine control to run the Everest? [/QUOTE]
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