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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Sum3d frustration
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<blockquote data-quote="macminn" data-source="post: 73020" data-attributes="member: 6054"><p>This is the strange thing, this isn't how it's calculated most times. Usually there's just one line for each step in the process, no matter how many units on the puck. We typically run full pucks, and only once in a while does it do this. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't mill completely. This case for example, after rendering, the screen comes back in Sum3d, and there's only one unit that has the red mill tracks on it. The rest don't have anything. They all milled most of the steps, except for the final external finish step. I kept the puck in the machine, selected a different milling strategy, so it would re-render again, and same thing. It milled most of the steps, but didn't finish milling the units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macminn, post: 73020, member: 6054"] This is the strange thing, this isn't how it's calculated most times. Usually there's just one line for each step in the process, no matter how many units on the puck. We typically run full pucks, and only once in a while does it do this. It doesn't mill completely. This case for example, after rendering, the screen comes back in Sum3d, and there's only one unit that has the red mill tracks on it. The rest don't have anything. They all milled most of the steps, except for the final external finish step. I kept the puck in the machine, selected a different milling strategy, so it would re-render again, and same thing. It milled most of the steps, but didn't finish milling the units. [/QUOTE]
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