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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusthegladiator CDT" data-source="post: 145456" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>He can still scan the waxups the same exact way. As long as nothing moves of course. </p><p>Line up all your dies in a pretty row in some putty on the plate. Place waxups on dies... Scan as waxups... carefully remove waxups without moving anything... scan pretty little row as arch...</p><p>Then scan the dies as single dies...</p><p>Boom!</p><p>Waxups are orientated and the single die scans have a place to stitch into...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusthegladiator CDT, post: 145456, member: 7071"] He can still scan the waxups the same exact way. As long as nothing moves of course. Line up all your dies in a pretty row in some putty on the plate. Place waxups on dies... Scan as waxups... carefully remove waxups without moving anything... scan pretty little row as arch... Then scan the dies as single dies... Boom! Waxups are orientated and the single die scans have a place to stitch into... [/QUOTE]
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