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Ideal CAM machine for titanium
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<blockquote data-quote="2000markpeters" data-source="post: 266247" data-attributes="member: 9812"><p>Apart from the incredible cost of a decent mill (200,000 to 500000),no desk top models here if you are seriously thinking of milling connections, are you prepared to learn how to scan, learn the scan software, then learn to make strategies in let's say Sum3d with the help of Rhino software. Learn the intrecacies of your milling machine, how to calibrate, the incredible cost of burs and discs?</p><p>I don't think so. Wait the week and let the experts handle it. You don't see labs putting in implants, do you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000markpeters, post: 266247, member: 9812"] Apart from the incredible cost of a decent mill (200,000 to 500000),no desk top models here if you are seriously thinking of milling connections, are you prepared to learn how to scan, learn the scan software, then learn to make strategies in let's say Sum3d with the help of Rhino software. Learn the intrecacies of your milling machine, how to calibrate, the incredible cost of burs and discs? I don't think so. Wait the week and let the experts handle it. You don't see labs putting in implants, do you? [/QUOTE]
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