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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Formlabs 2 3D Printer?
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<blockquote data-quote="SiKBOY" data-source="post: 285818" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>If you already have Exocad why have the need for 3shape? Just buy the model creator module for Exocad. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the form 2 is okay for surgical guides and splints. For c&b, it really depends on how you use the models and dies. I pretty much use the prints to just send out the jobs with for all my zr work. Dentists are used to receiving some kind of models with their crowns. The accuracy and consistancy of the form 2 prints is questionable. I wouldn't use the printed models and dies as your master model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiKBOY, post: 285818, member: 1362"] If you already have Exocad why have the need for 3shape? Just buy the model creator module for Exocad. In my opinion, the form 2 is okay for surgical guides and splints. For c&b, it really depends on how you use the models and dies. I pretty much use the prints to just send out the jobs with for all my zr work. Dentists are used to receiving some kind of models with their crowns. The accuracy and consistancy of the form 2 prints is questionable. I wouldn't use the printed models and dies as your master model. [/QUOTE]
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