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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
imes icore 250i
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<blockquote data-quote="BobCDT" data-source="post: 152028" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>Leaving dental for mills is definitely an option. The is no question industrial mills will work fine for dental applications. The only problem, you are stuck doing all the integration between CAD, CAM, Mill and getting the fixture setup for dental materials. This is certainly not a small or easy task. In addition, I don't believe you will find more economical mills in industry. We now have $25K 4 axis and $30K 5 axis mills. I really don't think we will find better in industrial mills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobCDT, post: 152028, member: 3119"] Leaving dental for mills is definitely an option. The is no question industrial mills will work fine for dental applications. The only problem, you are stuck doing all the integration between CAD, CAM, Mill and getting the fixture setup for dental materials. This is certainly not a small or easy task. In addition, I don't believe you will find more economical mills in industry. We now have $25K 4 axis and $30K 5 axis mills. I really don't think we will find better in industrial mills. [/QUOTE]
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