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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
KaVo Everest Users, Stand Up & Share Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="cnhart@me.com" data-source="post: 99541" data-attributes="member: 6361"><p>Having researched this as everyone else, checked out new Kavo software at IDS, I gotta say, comparing it to go2, it was in the back alley. GO2 blew away the others for simplicity. I had an "unusual" file that they proved by manufacturing in a few clips. PM if you like images or to call. I'm a Prosthodontist undertaking research in 3d field, and was blown. They have capacity to interact with laser so if you're not too lazy to change tool manually you can have as many tools as you like to fiddle with. Plus, plus, if you're smart you can rotary mill in the a axis, but you need to make fixture holder. The bar for Everest has been lifted. It's a pity zubler won't let their software out to Kavo users. It seemed terrific too. But more fiddling, probably too much for the non tech savvy user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnhart@me.com, post: 99541, member: 6361"] Having researched this as everyone else, checked out new Kavo software at IDS, I gotta say, comparing it to go2, it was in the back alley. GO2 blew away the others for simplicity. I had an "unusual" file that they proved by manufacturing in a few clips. PM if you like images or to call. I'm a Prosthodontist undertaking research in 3d field, and was blown. They have capacity to interact with laser so if you're not too lazy to change tool manually you can have as many tools as you like to fiddle with. Plus, plus, if you're smart you can rotary mill in the a axis, but you need to make fixture holder. The bar for Everest has been lifted. It's a pity zubler won't let their software out to Kavo users. It seemed terrific too. But more fiddling, probably too much for the non tech savvy user. [/QUOTE]
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