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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Designing a hole in Exocad
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<blockquote data-quote="drstranger" data-source="post: 280740" data-attributes="member: 19681"><p>Ok, but how can I can I then make holes in a crown or onlay with this build?</p><p>I am trying to make the holes in the merged restoration.</p><p>[USER=8413]@Ken Knapp[/USER]: I am doing this for crowns for my lab, but these jobs are for a client where I am only designing and sending him the design back for milling in metal. </p><p>So the holes need to be in the design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drstranger, post: 280740, member: 19681"] Ok, but how can I can I then make holes in a crown or onlay with this build? I am trying to make the holes in the merged restoration. [USER=8413]@Ken Knapp[/USER]: I am doing this for crowns for my lab, but these jobs are for a client where I am only designing and sending him the design back for milling in metal. So the holes need to be in the design. [/QUOTE]
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