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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Looking for help with Dentmill 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="cadman" data-source="post: 320106" data-attributes="member: 21514"><p>Thank you very much for your reply. First of all I explain that I am currently designing with Exocad. I have received basic training in the management of Cam software in systems with Sum3D, DentalCam for VHF and Zirkonzhan, but all of them with predefined strategies so I would not know how to prepare a machining strategy from start to finish and would have difficulties especially with angled channels. I am currently researching the use of Powermill and post processors. This would be my starting level. Regarding the number of hours and days I have to say that I could train whenever I am not working. The machines I use are a Roland MDX-50 and an old DCS Precimills with a Mach3 controller to make unit and TI-base.The materials would be mostly soft....</p><p></p><p> If you think we can communicate more smoothly through an email? I look forward to your indications. Thank you very much for your attention</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadman, post: 320106, member: 21514"] Thank you very much for your reply. First of all I explain that I am currently designing with Exocad. I have received basic training in the management of Cam software in systems with Sum3D, DentalCam for VHF and Zirkonzhan, but all of them with predefined strategies so I would not know how to prepare a machining strategy from start to finish and would have difficulties especially with angled channels. I am currently researching the use of Powermill and post processors. This would be my starting level. Regarding the number of hours and days I have to say that I could train whenever I am not working. The machines I use are a Roland MDX-50 and an old DCS Precimills with a Mach3 controller to make unit and TI-base.The materials would be mostly soft.... If you think we can communicate more smoothly through an email? I look forward to your indications. Thank you very much for your attention [/QUOTE]
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