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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
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<blockquote data-quote="Beatrice" data-source="post: 246709" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Hi Sevan,</p><p>You didn't attend one of my lecture yet <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>Little hint here, having 3 machine on the same table that run simultaneously is unfortunately a bad idea.</p><p>The vibration created by one machine will be transfer to the 2 others. </p><p></p><p>Be doing that you are loosing accuracy while you manufacture. </p><p>Obviously with this kind of machine you probably don't do implant work (and i wont recommend it at all) so by doing coping and bridge all cemented wont really show since you have cement and ceramics to compensate for this flaw. But at least you know it.</p><p></p><p>If one day you see a fit problem you will know where to start looking.</p><p></p><p>I don,t see the rest of your desk but please make sure your your scanner are not on the same table as milling machine.</p><p>That is the worst that can be done.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise nice lab i followed your other post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatrice, post: 246709, member: 1017"] Hi Sevan, You didn't attend one of my lecture yet ;) Little hint here, having 3 machine on the same table that run simultaneously is unfortunately a bad idea. The vibration created by one machine will be transfer to the 2 others. Be doing that you are loosing accuracy while you manufacture. Obviously with this kind of machine you probably don't do implant work (and i wont recommend it at all) so by doing coping and bridge all cemented wont really show since you have cement and ceramics to compensate for this flaw. But at least you know it. If one day you see a fit problem you will know where to start looking. I don,t see the rest of your desk but please make sure your your scanner are not on the same table as milling machine. That is the worst that can be done. Otherwise nice lab i followed your other post! [/QUOTE]
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