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I am a DDS with an Omnicam and came across this barely used 52D when a colleague took his life. Bought it, an inEos scanner and Deekema 674i. Now I’m trying to put this thing to work w/o spending a fortune. I just want to make basic stuff: Nice PMMA temps, cheap crowns rather than MODFL resins, reinforcements for temp all on X’s, etc. Not wanting to become a lab tech.
So, I have a Roland 52D, an Omnicam, millbox, sum3D, 2 PCs and the scanner and I Lab 18.1 CAD, no CAM. If I export the data from the Omnicam to .stl files, what’s the best way to design and mill? It has InLab 18 CAD, but how do I get it to design the milled intaglio if I can’t enter the burs I’m using? Also, is the scanner useless w/o buying the Sirona .stl license software?
Basically, should I buy the Sirona.stl license thing so I can mill from InLab, get exocad or just sell it?
So, I have a Roland 52D, an Omnicam, millbox, sum3D, 2 PCs and the scanner and I Lab 18.1 CAD, no CAM. If I export the data from the Omnicam to .stl files, what’s the best way to design and mill? It has InLab 18 CAD, but how do I get it to design the milled intaglio if I can’t enter the burs I’m using? Also, is the scanner useless w/o buying the Sirona .stl license software?
Basically, should I buy the Sirona.stl license thing so I can mill from InLab, get exocad or just sell it?
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