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Josh Claxton
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Hello everybody! Just signed up for DLN, been an in-house trained DT for almost four years now.
While I started out with hand-waxing, I soon got our D700 up and running, and our mill. However, our D700 is (old) and running on the 32 bit pc that it came with. We're looking to upgrade. At the eastern conference the dentsply sirona rep got ahold of my boss and talked up the InLab.
We had our 3shape system through Dentsply, and got burned, I do not want to deal with another burn, especially a Sirona shaped burn. I need the pros and cons between exocad and InLab to use for an argument with him.
They have made the InLab look enticing, the price with trading in will be 18k - and mostly for my boss - no licensing fee. The exocad will be 1400 fee and 22.5k ish for the scanner (identica t500) or possibly a DOF.
We will likely not be continuing with 3shape, considering we need model builder soon, and the cost will be substantial, especially the added annual fee cost, and we are a small (basically 2 person) lab where i do all the design, milling, general finishing work.
He especially likes the idea of picking up old Cerec users in the area with having in-lab and pulling them in.
I need to know how crappy and awful this software is, and any horror story you lab techs have from using inlab. Please -----
While I started out with hand-waxing, I soon got our D700 up and running, and our mill. However, our D700 is (old) and running on the 32 bit pc that it came with. We're looking to upgrade. At the eastern conference the dentsply sirona rep got ahold of my boss and talked up the InLab.
We had our 3shape system through Dentsply, and got burned, I do not want to deal with another burn, especially a Sirona shaped burn. I need the pros and cons between exocad and InLab to use for an argument with him.
They have made the InLab look enticing, the price with trading in will be 18k - and mostly for my boss - no licensing fee. The exocad will be 1400 fee and 22.5k ish for the scanner (identica t500) or possibly a DOF.
We will likely not be continuing with 3shape, considering we need model builder soon, and the cost will be substantial, especially the added annual fee cost, and we are a small (basically 2 person) lab where i do all the design, milling, general finishing work.
He especially likes the idea of picking up old Cerec users in the area with having in-lab and pulling them in.
I need to know how crappy and awful this software is, and any horror story you lab techs have from using inlab. Please -----