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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Remill Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian442" data-source="post: 240223" data-attributes="member: 18747"><p>We're looking to uncover the cause of our remills to (hopefully) reduce the waste. Many of the remills are unavoidable, be in machine error or something similar, but there's also a number of remills from error by a CAM tech or in finishing. I do trust the current staff, but we are expanding and it's good to have quantifiable numbers for the new staff members we plan to add.</p><p></p><p>We've played around with printing reports for every individual CAM file but it still comes down to trusting the CAM tech to print (and keep) reports for every CAM file. </p><p></p><p>I just heard about CAPZilla today and that might be what I'm looking for. It flags every time the same stl is imported into the CAM software for a remill and prompts the tech to give a reason. Think we might give it a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian442, post: 240223, member: 18747"] We're looking to uncover the cause of our remills to (hopefully) reduce the waste. Many of the remills are unavoidable, be in machine error or something similar, but there's also a number of remills from error by a CAM tech or in finishing. I do trust the current staff, but we are expanding and it's good to have quantifiable numbers for the new staff members we plan to add. We've played around with printing reports for every individual CAM file but it still comes down to trusting the CAM tech to print (and keep) reports for every CAM file. I just heard about CAPZilla today and that might be what I'm looking for. It flags every time the same stl is imported into the CAM software for a remill and prompts the tech to give a reason. Think we might give it a shot. [/QUOTE]
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