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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
At CrossRoads to buy which brand of CAD/CAM
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<blockquote data-quote="Slipstream" data-source="post: 21306" data-attributes="member: 1718"><p>I guess IF you know you have the volume, and staff capacity, going fully in house will pay off. However do assume it may consume a member of staff for 1/2 a day every day to desprue, stain, sinter and trim. Material wise a full disk - if you go that system, figure on 30 unit yield per disk with a mix of bridges and singles, less with full contour and large arches. </p><p>Remember you will need air and extraction in addition to the machine for most systems as well as at least 2 ovens.</p><p>You also need as Labwa says to have a redundancy plan, a lot of eggs in a single basket, we now have 6 mills and 6 furnaces so can live with breakdowns. But even after 8 years the systems and software have constant tweeks going on it's not plug and play just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipstream, post: 21306, member: 1718"] I guess IF you know you have the volume, and staff capacity, going fully in house will pay off. However do assume it may consume a member of staff for 1/2 a day every day to desprue, stain, sinter and trim. Material wise a full disk - if you go that system, figure on 30 unit yield per disk with a mix of bridges and singles, less with full contour and large arches. Remember you will need air and extraction in addition to the machine for most systems as well as at least 2 ovens. You also need as Labwa says to have a redundancy plan, a lot of eggs in a single basket, we now have 6 mills and 6 furnaces so can live with breakdowns. But even after 8 years the systems and software have constant tweeks going on it's not plug and play just yet. [/QUOTE]
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