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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
E-Max cad cost vs Pressing cost
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<blockquote data-quote="ZsoltM" data-source="post: 116841" data-attributes="member: 8030"><p>I absolutely agree with Charles, especially for a small lab!!!!</p><p>Looking at numbers only could be deceiving. If you looking at all steps and costs of pressing techniques, milling is definitely worth it (if you already have a milling capability and such)</p><p>Also, if I look at it from a small labs point of view....it takes much less time to design and during mill time, I can utilize my valuable time for other other procedures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZsoltM, post: 116841, member: 8030"] I absolutely agree with Charles, especially for a small lab!!!! Looking at numbers only could be deceiving. If you looking at all steps and costs of pressing techniques, milling is definitely worth it (if you already have a milling capability and such) Also, if I look at it from a small labs point of view....it takes much less time to design and during mill time, I can utilize my valuable time for other other procedures. [/QUOTE]
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