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Form 2 to print aligner set ups?
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeloveteeth" data-source="post: 257223" data-attributes="member: 6624"><p>truth be told, there is a lot that can be wrong when printed on the Form. - understanding them and avoiding them is key to maximizing. As i said, it's the best bang for the buck by a LONG shot - but this is no different from us learning to stop spraying models and using CAD Scan Stone way back right?</p><p></p><p>No different from understanding what the microns actually mean (for those that don't - imagine a good ol Wax up, bead by bead. The 25-50-100 micron terms are equal to the "bead of wax size" - it has nothing to do with Accuracy other than the fact that maybe you have a point on the STL that is less than 50 microns, so a 25 micron point would hit the details that a 50 micron dot would not)</p><p></p><p>Actually if you read Bunnie's post on the Form 2 - you'll notice he praises their custom Galvanometer design and other things like how they control resin height and maintain temperature. </p><p></p><p>For what the labs are using it for currently (not for ALL uses - just most uses) - i have to say the Form is a pretty good buy. Let's keep in mind that this was around the same price as the DP1200 right? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeloveteeth, post: 257223, member: 6624"] truth be told, there is a lot that can be wrong when printed on the Form. - understanding them and avoiding them is key to maximizing. As i said, it's the best bang for the buck by a LONG shot - but this is no different from us learning to stop spraying models and using CAD Scan Stone way back right? No different from understanding what the microns actually mean (for those that don't - imagine a good ol Wax up, bead by bead. The 25-50-100 micron terms are equal to the "bead of wax size" - it has nothing to do with Accuracy other than the fact that maybe you have a point on the STL that is less than 50 microns, so a 25 micron point would hit the details that a 50 micron dot would not) Actually if you read Bunnie's post on the Form 2 - you'll notice he praises their custom Galvanometer design and other things like how they control resin height and maintain temperature. For what the labs are using it for currently (not for ALL uses - just most uses) - i have to say the Form is a pretty good buy. Let's keep in mind that this was around the same price as the DP1200 right? ;) [/QUOTE]
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