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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Free modifying merged parts in exocad
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<blockquote data-quote="LarryRDC" data-source="post: 348880" data-attributes="member: 11609"><p>If you're familiar with expert mode...Instead of free forming the merged restoration, you can try the edit mesh option (using the edit surface only button) cut out those areas and use the delete key on the keyboard. Then close the holes. This way you're not re-merging the crown ( which sometimes will leave gaps during the re-merge.) That can smooth things out better and work ok ...sometimes,</p><p></p><p>If it doesn't , then save a scene as an stl of the original design ( only the jawscan and full contour shell minus all other parts- also cut out mesh on the jawscan under the full contour shell) Then just start a new project as the new design you want (that will include the new emergence profile.) In Expert mode , Bring in the stl that you saved as a preop and align it. Then you run through it quickly adapting the new design to the preop of the original</p><p></p><p>Sounds like a PITA and "clear as mud" , lol , But it only takes about 5 minutes, And you'll be able fine tune everything in the new project BEFORE it's merged...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryRDC, post: 348880, member: 11609"] If you're familiar with expert mode...Instead of free forming the merged restoration, you can try the edit mesh option (using the edit surface only button) cut out those areas and use the delete key on the keyboard. Then close the holes. This way you're not re-merging the crown ( which sometimes will leave gaps during the re-merge.) That can smooth things out better and work ok ...sometimes, If it doesn't , then save a scene as an stl of the original design ( only the jawscan and full contour shell minus all other parts- also cut out mesh on the jawscan under the full contour shell) Then just start a new project as the new design you want (that will include the new emergence profile.) In Expert mode , Bring in the stl that you saved as a preop and align it. Then you run through it quickly adapting the new design to the preop of the original Sounds like a PITA and "clear as mud" , lol , But it only takes about 5 minutes, And you'll be able fine tune everything in the new project BEFORE it's merged... [/QUOTE]
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