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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Ivocap or 3D printing for Hard acrylic
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<blockquote data-quote="rlhhds" data-source="post: 297703" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>We print our had splints on a Formlabs($3500.00) printer. Scan(5 minutes),design(10 minutes),print, post process(mostly hands off time),tap in bite(5 minutes) and polish done. Or you could wax, invest, boil out, inject, sit in water bath, cool, divest, contour the over waxed splint and tap bite in and polish. Less steps, less hands on time and faster turnaround. Just saw how much time it take to process the traditional way and have been wanting to print for several years. Then the materials finally come around so I am all about printing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlhhds, post: 297703, member: 603"] We print our had splints on a Formlabs($3500.00) printer. Scan(5 minutes),design(10 minutes),print, post process(mostly hands off time),tap in bite(5 minutes) and polish done. Or you could wax, invest, boil out, inject, sit in water bath, cool, divest, contour the over waxed splint and tap bite in and polish. Less steps, less hands on time and faster turnaround. Just saw how much time it take to process the traditional way and have been wanting to print for several years. Then the materials finally come around so I am all about printing. [/QUOTE]
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