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<blockquote data-quote="grantoz" data-source="post: 313512" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>sure i totally agree with you JMN, the point im trying to make and obviously not very well is ..when i first looked at our industry for a printer really the only thing around that most of us could afford was a formlab that wasnt good enough for c+b models or the other way was going to cost me a hundred grand for again not a great result.so i started looking at other industries to see what they were using.just like dental companies do when they look to develop cnc mills' rolland started by making musical instruments with cnc mills again very different but it was a start.this is where i started to consider my asiga printer and guess what all that practice in other industries turns out a good printer in dental.so again the point im trying make is we are very busy guys that need time to make our crowns we dont need to reinvent the wheel and if we do good on you all. ive also seen some very good jewelers become very good dental techs and vice versa, i learnt how to solder and forge stuff when i did silver smithing for 2 years .i believe trying to muck around with really cheep hobby printers is going to cost you a lot in the long run .would you go to a dentist or a dental tech that was using a dremell instead of a decent handpeice. a good quality printer no longer going to cost you and arm or a leg any more . Buying a good printer was one of the best investments of my long career i get great models everyday no bubbles great bites great contact points and peace of mind that my tech hasnt distorted the impression by doing what some techs do .the whole process just saves time its as important to our lab as a good furnace is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 313512, member: 2255"] sure i totally agree with you JMN, the point im trying to make and obviously not very well is ..when i first looked at our industry for a printer really the only thing around that most of us could afford was a formlab that wasnt good enough for c+b models or the other way was going to cost me a hundred grand for again not a great result.so i started looking at other industries to see what they were using.just like dental companies do when they look to develop cnc mills' rolland started by making musical instruments with cnc mills again very different but it was a start.this is where i started to consider my asiga printer and guess what all that practice in other industries turns out a good printer in dental.so again the point im trying make is we are very busy guys that need time to make our crowns we dont need to reinvent the wheel and if we do good on you all. ive also seen some very good jewelers become very good dental techs and vice versa, i learnt how to solder and forge stuff when i did silver smithing for 2 years .i believe trying to muck around with really cheep hobby printers is going to cost you a lot in the long run .would you go to a dentist or a dental tech that was using a dremell instead of a decent handpeice. a good quality printer no longer going to cost you and arm or a leg any more . Buying a good printer was one of the best investments of my long career i get great models everyday no bubbles great bites great contact points and peace of mind that my tech hasnt distorted the impression by doing what some techs do .the whole process just saves time its as important to our lab as a good furnace is. [/QUOTE]
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