From the sounds of things it looks like Asiga may be a better option. I've been using a closed system (formlabs) and have not tinkered with any open systems. What is the learning curve with the Asiga printer?
I'm not sold on Einstein. Just researching between Asiga and Einstein. I received a sample denture from Einstein yesterday and it looks great. I've resisted printing any dentures up to this point but I am toying with the idea of printing transitional partials and immediates. That being said. I...
I am thinking about buying the Einstein printer. Mainly for removables. Is anyone using the flexcera materials? I received a sample denture from them today and it looks pretty darn good. Miles ahead of the formlabs material. How does this material hold up over the long term?
I am looking for a split cast (magnetic) system for post processing calibration. Preferably something that works with calibrated Stratos and Mark 320 articulators. What are you all using?
when i was pouring them I used to get bubbles and white spots when separator was not completely dry. could be possible you are having a similar problem?
It’s clear splint and I don’t block out. They’re tight on the model when they leave. come back for a remake and it’s loose on the new model. my guess is something the assistant is doing. just not sure what. Two other docs in the same office and zero issues.
I have one account where the nightguard fit the model nicely but they are too loose in the mouth. Anyone know why this is happening? They are using alginate.
I can't hear the mill during the day...im more concerned with running all night as i have a tenant who lives upstairs. She says she can't hear anything during the day but i imagine that will change at 2 a.m.
i'm thinking of trying the insulated ceiling tiles for the mill and a pad for...
I guess what you are saying is that it doesn't matter what compensation 3shape uses if I am putting it through millbox before it hits the mill because the compensation will be changed in there? So I need to look at millbox rather than 3shape.
I'm just trying to wrap my head around this. Is there anything out there that I can read about the subject? My mill uses a 1.0mm bur for the intaglio. 3shape came set at .8. What is the reasoning for this and is there a more accurate setting that i can use. I am new to milling if you couldn't...
But you get to run the credit card on the first of every month. Or on another date if you want. That’s what you get for the 3%. Helps the cash flow during those months where it seems like everyone is taking their time paying.