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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 296814" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>by becoming tuned and professional at working your printer/mill. </p><p></p><p>dental mills are by and large sold as turn-key, to people who don't have time or knowledge how to tune the machine for objects to your specifications.</p><p></p><p>mill vendors are counting on showing you workflows instead of educating you on calculation. those who know how to adjust material removal will be able to properly create items out of their CNC's that are to spec.</p><p></p><p>imagine if you will, how do you think iTero is able to guarantee their models are accurate to their scan data? how do you think imilling can guarantee milled full gold is sold profitably? how can Panthera make such intricate bars?</p><p></p><p>fine knowledge of CNC equipment got these player to the top of the game. thats the level you can be at with a bit of work. thats the level you'll need to be at to make model-free work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 296814, member: 4850"] by becoming tuned and professional at working your printer/mill. dental mills are by and large sold as turn-key, to people who don't have time or knowledge how to tune the machine for objects to your specifications. mill vendors are counting on showing you workflows instead of educating you on calculation. those who know how to adjust material removal will be able to properly create items out of their CNC's that are to spec. imagine if you will, how do you think iTero is able to guarantee their models are accurate to their scan data? how do you think imilling can guarantee milled full gold is sold profitably? how can Panthera make such intricate bars? fine knowledge of CNC equipment got these player to the top of the game. thats the level you can be at with a bit of work. thats the level you'll need to be at to make model-free work. [/QUOTE]
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