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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="LarryRDC" data-source="post: 293534" data-attributes="member: 11609"><p>I’m new to 3d printing, I the past few months had a ton of test models printed. Plus a lot research on different printers. I went with the 5100. I’ve had it for a few weeks and so far I’m pretty impressed. Setup and used the first day and printed a full platform of models. The print build took around 30 minutes. The printer appears to be built well.</p><p>As far as the price , that depends on what you need. Light curing box, mixer, extra resin tray, etc, plus resin to get started. I needed all that stuff. So for me the price was comparable to an Asiga..don’t know if all that would be included with an Asiga.</p><p></p><p>Scanned an upper, lower impressions plus bite, then designed ZI restorations. Then printed solid models ( no removable dies) then poured stone models to compare. Everything fit.. was ever so slightly more snug on the stone, but all was all interchangeable![ATTACH]31279[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31280[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31281[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31282[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryRDC, post: 293534, member: 11609"] I’m new to 3d printing, I the past few months had a ton of test models printed. Plus a lot research on different printers. I went with the 5100. I’ve had it for a few weeks and so far I’m pretty impressed. Setup and used the first day and printed a full platform of models. The print build took around 30 minutes. The printer appears to be built well. As far as the price , that depends on what you need. Light curing box, mixer, extra resin tray, etc, plus resin to get started. I needed all that stuff. So for me the price was comparable to an Asiga..don’t know if all that would be included with an Asiga. Scanned an upper, lower impressions plus bite, then designed ZI restorations. Then printed solid models ( no removable dies) then poured stone models to compare. Everything fit.. was ever so slightly more snug on the stone, but all was all interchangeable![ATTACH]31279[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31280[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31281[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31282[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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