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Ideal CAM machine for titanium
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<blockquote data-quote="doc_ty" data-source="post: 266246" data-attributes="member: 19807"><p>I appreciate all the feedback you guys have given. I'm just tossing some ideas around and starting to work the numbers. I would like to partner with a lab tech, not run the lab myself. Also, there are about 20 or so local dentists that are potential clients. They are in the same situation as me, mailing cases back and forth. Also, much of the equipment that labs use can also be used by a dental office lab, for example a CAD/CAM system. Which brings me back to my original question: which one would you all recommend for a beginner lab? Must be able to mill titanium. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doc_ty, post: 266246, member: 19807"] I appreciate all the feedback you guys have given. I'm just tossing some ideas around and starting to work the numbers. I would like to partner with a lab tech, not run the lab myself. Also, there are about 20 or so local dentists that are potential clients. They are in the same situation as me, mailing cases back and forth. Also, much of the equipment that labs use can also be used by a dental office lab, for example a CAD/CAM system. Which brings me back to my original question: which one would you all recommend for a beginner lab? Must be able to mill titanium. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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