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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="ddsTech" data-source="post: 237047" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>I practiced dentistry for about 8 years, but prosthodontics and labwork was always what interested me most. When my wife and I started having a family I decided to skip the rigid dental office hours and demands and switched to full-time labwork. I opened my own lab and have been doing that exclusively for 17 years. </p><p></p><p>Early on, I took as many hands-on porcelain courses as I could afford. All my free time was spent sitting in with good ceramists in their labs and reading books about ceramics. Fortunately there were many lab friends and contacts who were willing to let me look over their shoulders. This forum has been a great source of valuable information over the years, too, especially when making decisions on these large equipment purchases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddsTech, post: 237047, member: 1467"] I practiced dentistry for about 8 years, but prosthodontics and labwork was always what interested me most. When my wife and I started having a family I decided to skip the rigid dental office hours and demands and switched to full-time labwork. I opened my own lab and have been doing that exclusively for 17 years. Early on, I took as many hands-on porcelain courses as I could afford. All my free time was spent sitting in with good ceramists in their labs and reading books about ceramics. Fortunately there were many lab friends and contacts who were willing to let me look over their shoulders. This forum has been a great source of valuable information over the years, too, especially when making decisions on these large equipment purchases. [/QUOTE]
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