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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Best flexible, open-solution for 1st Mill/CAM software setup
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<blockquote data-quote="zero_zero" data-source="post: 225564" data-attributes="member: 9932"><p>Is not a bad idea, if it works and good support is available then go for it. There are lots of good turn-key packages out there what would cover 99.9% of the daily work without a hiccup.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It depends on the hardware and how far are you willing to go porting a CAM suite to it. Some CAM is easy to integrate (comes with a post editor and plenty of documentation/support) others are PITA to work with...similarly some developers are willing to work with you, some would defer you to a reseller for support. It boils down to cost...with enough $$$ you could get your own post and macros for dental workflow... If you're tech-capable you could tinker with your own setup... I was able to use RhinoCAM and DeskProto on my DWX50 with acceptable results. Having said that, there's lots of customization needed for both to integrate dental workflow...did not pursue any further.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, it is watered down for most of the time or broken up to different complexity (price) levels... Also, it is simplified for ease of use...lots of users would get confused if presented with a complex interface and would hog down support big time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero_zero, post: 225564, member: 9932"] Is not a bad idea, if it works and good support is available then go for it. There are lots of good turn-key packages out there what would cover 99.9% of the daily work without a hiccup. It depends on the hardware and how far are you willing to go porting a CAM suite to it. Some CAM is easy to integrate (comes with a post editor and plenty of documentation/support) others are PITA to work with...similarly some developers are willing to work with you, some would defer you to a reseller for support. It boils down to cost...with enough $$$ you could get your own post and macros for dental workflow... If you're tech-capable you could tinker with your own setup... I was able to use RhinoCAM and DeskProto on my DWX50 with acceptable results. Having said that, there's lots of customization needed for both to integrate dental workflow...did not pursue any further. Yes, it is watered down for most of the time or broken up to different complexity (price) levels... Also, it is simplified for ease of use...lots of users would get confused if presented with a complex interface and would hog down support big time... [/QUOTE]
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