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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
My new, new scanner....
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<blockquote data-quote="paulg100" data-source="post: 95733" data-attributes="member: 1643"><p>"I challenge anybody here to bring your well beloved bar produce with your dental scanner and put it next to one of mine under a microscope (NO YOU DONT HAVE MAGICAL EYE and you need MICROSCOPE when you want to talk quality) and tell me if I was wrong to invest this amount of money.</p><p></p><p>Oh finaly, with the years now, I have realized a special skill that some lab have it is a +100um precision skill; as soon as they acquire their own technology to produce a piece the quality just increase. In fact they just cannot admit that they have invest many $$ in a technology behind a real milling center. But a majority can assume that indeed there better outside but for them what it produce is enough."</p><p></p><p>+100, Gone full circle and its the same conclusion ive come to. This is why i will never invest in in-house milling again. I want the best, then when something better comes along i just switch to the next company that has the new best. With in house milling your stuck with compromises and making the best of it because youve invested to much $$ not to.</p><p></p><p>Now i just wait and wait for an accurate enough scanner which is in my budget. Nothing out there is sparking my interest yet. In the mean time im managing perfectly fine with out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulg100, post: 95733, member: 1643"] "I challenge anybody here to bring your well beloved bar produce with your dental scanner and put it next to one of mine under a microscope (NO YOU DONT HAVE MAGICAL EYE and you need MICROSCOPE when you want to talk quality) and tell me if I was wrong to invest this amount of money. Oh finaly, with the years now, I have realized a special skill that some lab have it is a +100um precision skill; as soon as they acquire their own technology to produce a piece the quality just increase. In fact they just cannot admit that they have invest many $$ in a technology behind a real milling center. But a majority can assume that indeed there better outside but for them what it produce is enough." +100, Gone full circle and its the same conclusion ive come to. This is why i will never invest in in-house milling again. I want the best, then when something better comes along i just switch to the next company that has the new best. With in house milling your stuck with compromises and making the best of it because youve invested to much $$ not to. Now i just wait and wait for an accurate enough scanner which is in my budget. Nothing out there is sparking my interest yet. In the mean time im managing perfectly fine with out. [/QUOTE]
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