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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Medit/exocad Pains
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<blockquote data-quote="RileyS" data-source="post: 314733" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>Thanks Larry. This is what I need done for all my questions. I did all that but how was I to know that going through crown bottoms and even changing the spacing wouldn't adapt to the new prep????? Did all you exocader's get trained that way or is it just common sense?!? </p><p>The other thing I don't understand is why so complex? Does it really help in designing a crown to have to click through so many things? good ol 3shape was just hit the back arrow two or three times, make the change then click the forward arrow two or three times. No turning on a different design mode, right clicking in certain areas for different menus, turning off certain visuals and parts, then knowing to bump the margin a teeny bit for things to reapply. </p><p>Sorry, wrong time to complain.</p><p>Larry that truly was so helpful and I greatly appreciate it! I really really do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RileyS, post: 314733, member: 3360"] Thanks Larry. This is what I need done for all my questions. I did all that but how was I to know that going through crown bottoms and even changing the spacing wouldn't adapt to the new prep????? Did all you exocader's get trained that way or is it just common sense?!? The other thing I don't understand is why so complex? Does it really help in designing a crown to have to click through so many things? good ol 3shape was just hit the back arrow two or three times, make the change then click the forward arrow two or three times. No turning on a different design mode, right clicking in certain areas for different menus, turning off certain visuals and parts, then knowing to bump the margin a teeny bit for things to reapply. Sorry, wrong time to complain. Larry that truly was so helpful and I greatly appreciate it! I really really do. [/QUOTE]
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