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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Milling machines(My take on it)
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<blockquote data-quote="biodentg" data-source="post: 65250" data-attributes="member: 1153"><p>Thanks Jason, for some reason I had the idea that you were working with the Origin team, since I saw you in Chicago talking with Jessie. Anyway probably I should had introduce myself and share some ideas.</p><p>The information you are sharing is very important, I need urgently a desktop milling machine and I was waiting for the release of the 50. Maybe I should retake the Roland idea I had originally. Please, if you can forward information about your Roland dealer to <a href="mailto:biodentg@hotmail.com">biodentg@hotmail.com</a> I'll appreciate it very much. </p><p>By the way I have a good offer for the Roland but there is an extra $10k for Delcam software. Perhaps Sum3D is a better $$$ option.</p><p>Thanks again</p><p>Jorge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biodentg, post: 65250, member: 1153"] Thanks Jason, for some reason I had the idea that you were working with the Origin team, since I saw you in Chicago talking with Jessie. Anyway probably I should had introduce myself and share some ideas. The information you are sharing is very important, I need urgently a desktop milling machine and I was waiting for the release of the 50. Maybe I should retake the Roland idea I had originally. Please, if you can forward information about your Roland dealer to [email]biodentg@hotmail.com[/email] I'll appreciate it very much. By the way I have a good offer for the Roland but there is an extra $10k for Delcam software. Perhaps Sum3D is a better $$$ option. Thanks again Jorge [/QUOTE]
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