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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="eyeloveteeth" data-source="post: 146011" data-attributes="member: 6624"><p>i hear you 100%... it just seems silly because it's not like the model is actually guaranteed to be accurate - so what if you have an open contact on the model, but it is closed on screen? I guess that's why, while the Pearlstone DP3500 models may not seem any better...i feel if you're gonna order something, those are the most accurate thus far. </p><p></p><p>I know there are places in India that are milling models and cost about $15 each and i get it back pretty fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeloveteeth, post: 146011, member: 6624"] i hear you 100%... it just seems silly because it's not like the model is actually guaranteed to be accurate - so what if you have an open contact on the model, but it is closed on screen? I guess that's why, while the Pearlstone DP3500 models may not seem any better...i feel if you're gonna order something, those are the most accurate thus far. I know there are places in India that are milling models and cost about $15 each and i get it back pretty fast. [/QUOTE]
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