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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3d printer for dental use recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="krashd133" data-source="post: 145979" data-attributes="member: 10278"><p>I know your friend has experience with the printer but have you toyed with any 3d printing? I can see if your doing larger pieces and don't need micron details from them (ie flat walls and sides) there are a lot of cheaper & faster FDM printers out there in the market</p><p></p><p>I think the SLA technology works best for dental IMO, and the Form 1 is just one of the first of many affordable SLA printers coming down the pipeline. Lets post some pictures of prints and let the results speak for themselves. I know there's a few better printers out there for 80K+, but thats a little rich for my budget especially if all I'm buying it for is to convince my clients that model-less works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krashd133, post: 145979, member: 10278"] I know your friend has experience with the printer but have you toyed with any 3d printing? I can see if your doing larger pieces and don't need micron details from them (ie flat walls and sides) there are a lot of cheaper & faster FDM printers out there in the market I think the SLA technology works best for dental IMO, and the Form 1 is just one of the first of many affordable SLA printers coming down the pipeline. Lets post some pictures of prints and let the results speak for themselves. I know there's a few better printers out there for 80K+, but thats a little rich for my budget especially if all I'm buying it for is to convince my clients that model-less works [/QUOTE]
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