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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
material costs for various milled items, looking at AG Motion 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Chalky" data-source="post: 300074" data-attributes="member: 13047"><p>about 4 discs is a pretty accurate assessment I would say... using AG tools we go through more 1.0mm than the 2.5mm tools, abrasion is worked out on time and the 1.0mm tools define the detail - more time is spent doing this. im not saying you cant go modeless, but it may be hit and miss in my opinion. It will take some time to get right I would think, maybe modeless as a future aspiration is more likely. when we have calculated the costs of volume vs production costs it is relatively similar to having additional technicians doing the production to maintain the volume output. difference lies in the consistency of product, mills don't get sick or need to take holidays, one person can easily design 12 - 16 splints in a day, the mills allow diversity in your range of products and more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalky, post: 300074, member: 13047"] about 4 discs is a pretty accurate assessment I would say... using AG tools we go through more 1.0mm than the 2.5mm tools, abrasion is worked out on time and the 1.0mm tools define the detail - more time is spent doing this. im not saying you cant go modeless, but it may be hit and miss in my opinion. It will take some time to get right I would think, maybe modeless as a future aspiration is more likely. when we have calculated the costs of volume vs production costs it is relatively similar to having additional technicians doing the production to maintain the volume output. difference lies in the consistency of product, mills don't get sick or need to take holidays, one person can easily design 12 - 16 splints in a day, the mills allow diversity in your range of products and more... [/QUOTE]
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