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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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AG Motion 2 For Dentures
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaDenturist" data-source="post: 361485" data-attributes="member: 24724"><p>I never ended up going with an AG mill, or any mill for that matter. I purchased a scanner, 3D printer and software(3Shape). Whatever needs to be printed I do myself and send anything to be milled to a lab to do. I’m still in the early stages of digital so I’m not ruling out purchasing a mill down the road for my office but I’d like to get a firm grasp of everything before buying one. Since I’m a Denturist and only doing dentures the ROI on a mill takes a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaDenturist, post: 361485, member: 24724"] I never ended up going with an AG mill, or any mill for that matter. I purchased a scanner, 3D printer and software(3Shape). Whatever needs to be printed I do myself and send anything to be milled to a lab to do. I’m still in the early stages of digital so I’m not ruling out purchasing a mill down the road for my office but I’d like to get a firm grasp of everything before buying one. Since I’m a Denturist and only doing dentures the ROI on a mill takes a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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