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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="pRehm" data-source="post: 292576" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>This is great info, I have some researching to do. I have more questions about material, I'm assuming everyone milling or printing is only making "hard acrylic splints"? As of right now the majority of our analog splints are thermoflex, only a small percentage is hard acrylic, has anyone tried milling a thermo material? I see that protect is offering a "proflex" milled splint....anyone try them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pRehm, post: 292576, member: 14036"] This is great info, I have some researching to do. I have more questions about material, I'm assuming everyone milling or printing is only making "hard acrylic splints"? As of right now the majority of our analog splints are thermoflex, only a small percentage is hard acrylic, has anyone tried milling a thermo material? I see that protect is offering a "proflex" milled splint....anyone try them? [/QUOTE]
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