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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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E-Max cad cost vs Pressing cost
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 116866" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>generally speaking, to add to the discussion, it takes me about 7-9minutes to wax a lateral, 10min for a central or cuspid, and 12-16 for bicuspids or molars.</p><p>(these are averages, some just whip out faster, some take longer)</p><p></p><p>these arent erroneous numbers, this is what i learned implementing Lean production many moons ago. gave some real helpful insight when we compared numbers and time for the purpose of purchasing a milling setup.</p><p></p><p><strong>2thm8kr:</strong> if it takes you 10-20 min for milling, it takes about the same for me to wax. sure a few extra mins for investing (3min),and dead time burning out.....but for the most part the "time" is a wash. at least for skilled waxers. feel free to correct me if i am missing something. glazing is still glazing......and i still have yet to see milled units that fit and have marginal integrity like my hand waxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 116866, member: 7594"] generally speaking, to add to the discussion, it takes me about 7-9minutes to wax a lateral, 10min for a central or cuspid, and 12-16 for bicuspids or molars. (these are averages, some just whip out faster, some take longer) these arent erroneous numbers, this is what i learned implementing Lean production many moons ago. gave some real helpful insight when we compared numbers and time for the purpose of purchasing a milling setup. [B]2thm8kr:[/B] if it takes you 10-20 min for milling, it takes about the same for me to wax. sure a few extra mins for investing (3min),and dead time burning out.....but for the most part the "time" is a wash. at least for skilled waxers. feel free to correct me if i am missing something. glazing is still glazing......and i still have yet to see milled units that fit and have marginal integrity like my hand waxes. [/QUOTE]
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