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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Imes or Vhf?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 146556" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>to scan both arches, the die, and articulated model took over twenty minutes. That's crazy. It's smart optics running the scanner (the same technology as my 6 year old Sensable scanner - which is collecting dust in the basement), Exocad, and the least intuitive CAD software I've used. It seems cobbled together. Kind of reminds me of Dental wings or Procera. Not a ringing endorsement. </p><p></p><p>Are you saying 50 fcz in a day is crazy? Well, I guess I'm crazy. And, I really liked the mill. I would scan and design with 3shape and send to the Ceramill all day. If I believed they would ever come out with a 98mm puck holder, if they would sell the mill by itself, and if I thought they were serious about getting into the U.S. market and wouldn't get bought out again and change market strategies again, I would be on board. That's a lot of if's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 146556, member: 1281"] to scan both arches, the die, and articulated model took over twenty minutes. That's crazy. It's smart optics running the scanner (the same technology as my 6 year old Sensable scanner - which is collecting dust in the basement),Exocad, and the least intuitive CAD software I've used. It seems cobbled together. Kind of reminds me of Dental wings or Procera. Not a ringing endorsement. Are you saying 50 fcz in a day is crazy? Well, I guess I'm crazy. And, I really liked the mill. I would scan and design with 3shape and send to the Ceramill all day. If I believed they would ever come out with a 98mm puck holder, if they would sell the mill by itself, and if I thought they were serious about getting into the U.S. market and wouldn't get bought out again and change market strategies again, I would be on board. That's a lot of if's. [/QUOTE]
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