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The best printed model I saw in Chicago last year was a sample I still have, produced on 3dsystems flagship dental printer, and the quality was great, really great, but not anywhere near the detail of of PVS and stone, or even epoxy. Maybe the extra detail or contrast isnt needed, but its what Im used to and it works, even if its 1:1 as accurate. Some techs use a plastic micrometer, some use a digital steel one in a wooden case, I like nice tools.
The working time of making a stone model vs scanning and designing a model and then printing it, washing it etc. is negligible Im willing to bet.. anyone wanna race?
The working time of making a stone model vs scanning and designing a model and then printing it, washing it etc. is negligible Im willing to bet.. anyone wanna race?
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