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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Analogs for 3D printed implant models
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<blockquote data-quote="DMC" data-source="post: 104718" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I am sure a regular analog would work just fine, or even better if I am understanding you.</p><p></p><p>I would want the undercuts to lock into some sort of glue, no? You mean to say that you think just a smooth cylinder would be better? I do not think so at all. Of course the undercuts are not printed into the model so it slides down into a hole passively, but I would also incorperate some undercuts in the printed hole to also lock into the glue.</p><p>I think just a plain-Jane analog would work just fine.</p><p></p><p>OK, your turn,.....</p><p></p><p>(I have heard that if 3shape catches a distributor selling exocad, then they threaten to cut you off from being a distributor. This happened in US recently. They are playing bully, and making reseller choose One or the other. They get pissed-off if you start to sell both CAD software. Have you been approached by 3shape yet about this topic? If not, then it's coming soon to a threater near you! LOL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMC, post: 104718, member: 430"] I am sure a regular analog would work just fine, or even better if I am understanding you. I would want the undercuts to lock into some sort of glue, no? You mean to say that you think just a smooth cylinder would be better? I do not think so at all. Of course the undercuts are not printed into the model so it slides down into a hole passively, but I would also incorperate some undercuts in the printed hole to also lock into the glue. I think just a plain-Jane analog would work just fine. OK, your turn,..... (I have heard that if 3shape catches a distributor selling exocad, then they threaten to cut you off from being a distributor. This happened in US recently. They are playing bully, and making reseller choose One or the other. They get pissed-off if you start to sell both CAD software. Have you been approached by 3shape yet about this topic? If not, then it's coming soon to a threater near you! LOL) [/QUOTE]
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