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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
A reintroduction of sorts with multiple ??
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<blockquote data-quote="NDLMilling" data-source="post: 58733" data-attributes="member: 6375"><p>couple of quick questions</p><p>1. does everything being scanned with 3-hape or the Origins scanner have to be sprayed?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No. only reflective surfaces need spray. Regular stone models don't need it. When you use spray, you want to use as little as possible to avoid adding material to what you're scanning. To much spray can result in poorly fitting copings/crowns</p><p></p><p></p><p>2. can the Origin mill , mill wax patterns well or should those be sent to *** to be printed?</p><p></p><p>Unlike printing, anything you mill is limited by the size of the smallest tool in the mill. So, highly detailed anatomy, and crowns over sharp preps usually do not come out as well as they can when you print. </p><p></p><p></p><p>3. can the origin mill go from wet for e.max to dry for zirc quickly or is it a PITA . or does it wet mill zirc ?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>you can go from wet to dry fairly quickly, you just need to wipe the inside of the machine down.. not too much of a PITA, but it can become tedious.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="NDLMilling, post: 58733, member: 6375"] couple of quick questions 1. does everything being scanned with 3-hape or the Origins scanner have to be sprayed? No. only reflective surfaces need spray. Regular stone models don't need it. When you use spray, you want to use as little as possible to avoid adding material to what you're scanning. To much spray can result in poorly fitting copings/crowns 2. can the Origin mill , mill wax patterns well or should those be sent to *** to be printed? Unlike printing, anything you mill is limited by the size of the smallest tool in the mill. So, highly detailed anatomy, and crowns over sharp preps usually do not come out as well as they can when you print. 3. can the origin mill go from wet for e.max to dry for zirc quickly or is it a PITA . or does it wet mill zirc ?[/QUOTE] you can go from wet to dry fairly quickly, you just need to wipe the inside of the machine down.. not too much of a PITA, but it can become tedious. [/QUOTE]
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