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Digital Archiving in Ortho Lab
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<blockquote data-quote="Kendall" data-source="post: 17931" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>@ Don, Have you been checking the dimensional stability of the printed models? I have found with some materials there is a difference from actual model to printed model One reason I have found so far seems to be different printing materials have different stabilities based on the volume of material being used to print the model. Seems one trick is to find a material that is stable for our needs at a cost effective price. I should also include a cost effective printer in this statement too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendall, post: 17931, member: 426"] @ Don, Have you been checking the dimensional stability of the printed models? I have found with some materials there is a difference from actual model to printed model One reason I have found so far seems to be different printing materials have different stabilities based on the volume of material being used to print the model. Seems one trick is to find a material that is stable for our needs at a cost effective price. I should also include a cost effective printer in this statement too. [/QUOTE]
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