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Whats the best way to spend $20k toward building CAD/CAM dept
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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Kennedy" data-source="post: 250972" data-attributes="member: 6563"><p> <ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Get a <a href="http://meditcompany.com/" target="_blank">Medit T300 or T500 scanner</a>. Use the bundled scan software (colLab 2017) to scan cases and generate .stl files. Outsource design.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">When you are happily scanning buy Exocad and start doing your CAD design in house. It will take time to learn Exocad. Outsource milling.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Pay off your scanner and Exocad or if you paid cash use the monthly profit to save for your mill. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Buy your mill and furnace and begin doing production in house.</li> </ol><p></p><p>If you don't know CAD/CAM it is better to learn in stages: Scan, Design, Mill. Buying everthing at one time and trying to learn all of it while under financial pressure is not pleasant. Get your scanner, learn how to use it. Then get CAD software and learn how to use it. Then get the Mill/CAM and learn how to use that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Kennedy, post: 250972, member: 6563"] [LIST=1] [*]Get a [URL='http://meditcompany.com/']Medit T300 or T500 scanner[/URL]. Use the bundled scan software (colLab 2017) to scan cases and generate .stl files. Outsource design. [*]When you are happily scanning buy Exocad and start doing your CAD design in house. It will take time to learn Exocad. Outsource milling. [*]Pay off your scanner and Exocad or if you paid cash use the monthly profit to save for your mill. [*]Buy your mill and furnace and begin doing production in house. [/LIST] If you don't know CAD/CAM it is better to learn in stages: Scan, Design, Mill. Buying everthing at one time and trying to learn all of it while under financial pressure is not pleasant. Get your scanner, learn how to use it. Then get CAD software and learn how to use it. Then get the Mill/CAM and learn how to use that. [/QUOTE]
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