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<blockquote data-quote="Markyboy" data-source="post: 347183" data-attributes="member: 914"><p>I just finished working on the 3 cases with digital Carbon models from Argen. My first impression was not good. Its like they are trying to save material, models are thin and flexible. Removable dies have lateral movement when placed in the model. Zirc fit on the die with no adjustments. </p><p>We will see if I get any more from this Dr after he sees the bill.</p><p></p><p>Models I used to get from Itero a few years ago were solid and felt stronger. Anyone know what material Itero uses? Would that be more like the Argen T Models?</p><p>All of the digital models lack the detail a stone model can provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markyboy, post: 347183, member: 914"] I just finished working on the 3 cases with digital Carbon models from Argen. My first impression was not good. Its like they are trying to save material, models are thin and flexible. Removable dies have lateral movement when placed in the model. Zirc fit on the die with no adjustments. We will see if I get any more from this Dr after he sees the bill. Models I used to get from Itero a few years ago were solid and felt stronger. Anyone know what material Itero uses? Would that be more like the Argen T Models? All of the digital models lack the detail a stone model can provide. [/QUOTE]
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