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    Lab Analog fitting too tight on 3d printed model

    I have seen this in various library files, I thought that this is what enables it, but I still cannot see sliders during design.
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    Lab Analog fitting too tight on 3d printed model

    Do you know how to enable it in Exocad? I have the newest version and cannot see it during model design.
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    Using same exocad database on multiple computers

    We have 2 scanners and 3 designing licenses, so 5 PC running connected to one database and CAD Data folder. I use NAS for that. Works great, I did not encounter any problems so far.
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    Which scanner is better?

    We are using DS10 with Medit Identica Blue. We are very happy with results, for bridges , telescopes and all sort of scans on metal it is great. It is very slow tough.
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    Which scanner is better?

    What sort of implant work? Single abutments? Small bridges? Bars? If your target is small bridges and single units, any modern scanner will do.If you need to scan bars and big bridges none of the optical scanners is accurate enough IMHO, touch scanning is the way to go, Renishaw is one...
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    Issues with ColLab2013

    To remove buttons check 2 files: defaultsettings-db.xml and settings-db.xml, they are in your exocad instalation DentalDB/Config folder. Buttons are listed between <StartButtonList> </StartButtonList> tags.
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    3shape & hardware, going technical

    You are correct about TOS, but if you are using some well known and established cloud services - will not mentioned them, do not want to advertise -you are still safer than storing data on your hard drive, even if TOS does not guarantee you 100% safety. I do not think that there is such a thing...
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    3shape & hardware, going technical

    Faster - yes, but it is not exactly safe. We are keeping our scans same amount of time as dentists are obliged to keep models / scans here in UK - 5 years. If you are busy lab, using your pc 8h a day for scanning and designing you are getting close to SSD's lifespan. What we are doing now, we...
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    e.max CAD milling machine options

    You could also have a look at Yenadent D15. Best machine in this price range in my opinion. You can mill practically all dental materials with it. It is not the easiest machine to learn tough. If you want good results, material diversity , completely open system and you do not mind spend some...
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    New Yenadent D15 milling machine

    Lol, I forgot I posted in this thread months before :) But it proves how good D15 is. Since over a year we have been milling metal with it, at the beginning around 30 units a day,now around 40 (sometimes more, I believe record is 54 milled within 24h). Very reliable, very accurate, best buy in...
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    Buying a new 5axis mill, experiences?

    I believe you should also have a look at Yenadent machines. I think D15 is something that would meet your needs. They are reasonably priced, they come with very flexible and easy to use cam software. We have been using them for 2 years now, it can mill metal, emax, zirconia, pmma, prefabricated...
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    New Yenadent D15 milling machine

    We have been milling 40 units of metal a day since a year and it is absolutely fine. We have 2.5KW spindle, wet mill although with synthetic oil, so not suitable if you need to mil zirconia on it.
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    New Yenadent D15 milling machine

    About differences between D15 and D43. When you asked there was none as long as you paid for stronger spindle on D15. I mean any significant differences, sure D43 was bigger and had more tool sockets, but nothing to justify 9k difference in price. It also had its own set of problems, because it...
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    Second milling machine for zirconium and wax coping

    If you are very happy with results you got on DWX-50, why don't you have a look at Rolland DWX-51? Another options I know: Yenadent D14 or D15: http://www.yenadent.com/MACHINES/ Roboice: http://www.roboice.com/1580,makinalar We have 2 yenadent machines, one is D15 and we are very happy with...
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    Printed model inaccuracy

    I believe first question to ask is why are you rewaxing all margins on wax milled crowns? There is something wrong here, sure it sometimes happens, but it definitely should not be a rule. When you working with IO scans your scan is way more detailed than a model you print, so by assuming you are...
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    Scanning spray alternatives?

    Zirconium dioxide powder... No scanning spray leaves finer layer.
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    What 3d Printer?

    If they do not share this information, this usually means they are equal or worse then competition. I think it is safe to bet that technically Varseo = Form 2 and you pay 10x more for material certification and Bego brand.
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    What 3d Printer?

    They are both SLA printers I believe. As far as I can see bego does not provide information about laser spot size on their website, and Formlabs does, so if you have this information for Varseo I would appreciate if you could share. Layering precision for both printers looks the same at least on...
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    ExoCAD trial

    Wait, so you have to pay to see something they want to sell to you? I do not know how it works in US but in UK when we were deciding what scanner and software we want to buy, we could get any scanner to try in lab for a week for free, same was with demo of any CAD or CAM software.
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    Utilizing Wieland Zenotec Select Hybrid as BOTH wet & dry

    YenaDent machines also work wet and dry without any problems.
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