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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Going digital , chapter 2
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<blockquote data-quote="tincho73" data-source="post: 224025" data-attributes="member: 2422"><p>Hi everybody</p><p></p><p>Back in 2001 my father and I got a Model 40 Procera Scanner (Chapter 1 of our digital lab). That is how we got into the cad/cam world. But in 2010 Nobel biocare quit support in my country ...so the we got into dark times not being able to getthe money to invest in a new cad/cam equipment.</p><p>Last year we have got the chance to buy an used Zirkonzahn manual milling machine , so we had the control again over our zirconia production. (more on this in another post).</p><p>Now we have the chance to buy a used cad/cam Cercon equipment , the most basic of all , millin only zr frameworks (2002 mfd) for less than 10% of a new equipment , and there is another that can mill pma ,wax and zr for about 20% of a similr new system...</p><p>Tomorrow i´n going to go to the lab that is selling those cercon equipments to check them and have a quick overview of what can I do on each.</p><p>So any special thing that I should Check to se if they are in good shape? , any technical question I should make? , anything that you can imagine? that will be helpfull. We trying to be digital again....</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tincho73, post: 224025, member: 2422"] Hi everybody Back in 2001 my father and I got a Model 40 Procera Scanner (Chapter 1 of our digital lab). That is how we got into the cad/cam world. But in 2010 Nobel biocare quit support in my country ...so the we got into dark times not being able to getthe money to invest in a new cad/cam equipment. Last year we have got the chance to buy an used Zirkonzahn manual milling machine , so we had the control again over our zirconia production. (more on this in another post). Now we have the chance to buy a used cad/cam Cercon equipment , the most basic of all , millin only zr frameworks (2002 mfd) for less than 10% of a new equipment , and there is another that can mill pma ,wax and zr for about 20% of a similr new system... Tomorrow i´n going to go to the lab that is selling those cercon equipments to check them and have a quick overview of what can I do on each. So any special thing that I should Check to se if they are in good shape? , any technical question I should make? , anything that you can imagine? that will be helpfull. We trying to be digital again.... Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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