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Occlusion key scan - DWings DWOS user - problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Razvan" data-source="post: 142992" data-attributes="member: 11954"><p>Thanks for your answers. I have tried to scan it without the full bite, I have splited in two small bites so I can have a better scan view, yet it failed. The occlusion key scan would not take any contact points of the anagonists. Apart the fact that the bite is unusual high, could the distance (like in the photos below) block the laser scan? I doubt it because the occlusion key is well scanned, apart the antagonist points where I have none... Also, I sort of fixed the model direct in the scanner without the scanholder, but it wouldn't start scanning it (perhaps there is a sensor that won't let it scan if the scanholder - magnet - isn't placed in it's right position). I might try to unscrew the scanholder to see if it work and fix it on the plateau. </p><p></p><p>I do have the wax-ups (as I said I'm a beginner user and have little experience with DWOS),but can I scan the occlusion key with the wax up on giving the case above?! Basically, after I scan the initial arch scan, the software asks for the wax-up scan and then for the occlusion key. Should I scan the occluison key with the wax up both on the upper and lower arch? </p><p><img src="http://s28.postimg.org/bcdr0btx9/image.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p><img src="http://s15.postimg.org/uqkfdlc7v/image.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razvan, post: 142992, member: 11954"] Thanks for your answers. I have tried to scan it without the full bite, I have splited in two small bites so I can have a better scan view, yet it failed. The occlusion key scan would not take any contact points of the anagonists. Apart the fact that the bite is unusual high, could the distance (like in the photos below) block the laser scan? I doubt it because the occlusion key is well scanned, apart the antagonist points where I have none... Also, I sort of fixed the model direct in the scanner without the scanholder, but it wouldn't start scanning it (perhaps there is a sensor that won't let it scan if the scanholder - magnet - isn't placed in it's right position). I might try to unscrew the scanholder to see if it work and fix it on the plateau. I do have the wax-ups (as I said I'm a beginner user and have little experience with DWOS),but can I scan the occlusion key with the wax up on giving the case above?! Basically, after I scan the initial arch scan, the software asks for the wax-up scan and then for the occlusion key. Should I scan the occluison key with the wax up both on the upper and lower arch? [IMG]http://s28.postimg.org/bcdr0btx9/image.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s15.postimg.org/uqkfdlc7v/image.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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