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(more) rants about 3i Encode/Bellatek
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<blockquote data-quote="doug" data-source="post: 252098" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>I've watched the process and JMN is spot-on. The plate is indexed to the drill plate so that everything lines up nicely. I think that since my docs are already using a successful workflow taking implant level transfers, it's easy to continue. It eliminates one possibility for error. I'm sure that the robocast is accurate, but I've been the victim of encode healing caps that were loose, and an inaccurate impression led to a disastrous result. Just because it's in there doesn't necessarily mean that encode cap is tight. They have to check that every time before impressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug, post: 252098, member: 1835"] I've watched the process and JMN is spot-on. The plate is indexed to the drill plate so that everything lines up nicely. I think that since my docs are already using a successful workflow taking implant level transfers, it's easy to continue. It eliminates one possibility for error. I'm sure that the robocast is accurate, but I've been the victim of encode healing caps that were loose, and an inaccurate impression led to a disastrous result. Just because it's in there doesn't necessarily mean that encode cap is tight. They have to check that every time before impressing. [/QUOTE]
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