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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 296847" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>all valid points, and i cant disagree with any of it....maybe with the exception of most imps not being great. def varies from client to client but most of mine are legible enough that i can see them on the screen or in stone just as easily. obviously anything that isnt legible shouldnt be manufactured without at least a phone call. which is where i am now anyway. so whats the difference? </p><p>i too have someone making models....but she can scan impressions just as easily, then go do other stuff. just as its faster to scan/design/mill and go do other stuff instead of waxing for pressing. i keep trying to talk myself out of a printer for all the same reasons you bring up. not just trying to argue with you here, i actually really like this dialogue and feel its needed no matter what we choose to do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 296847, member: 7594"] all valid points, and i cant disagree with any of it....maybe with the exception of most imps not being great. def varies from client to client but most of mine are legible enough that i can see them on the screen or in stone just as easily. obviously anything that isnt legible shouldnt be manufactured without at least a phone call. which is where i am now anyway. so whats the difference? i too have someone making models....but she can scan impressions just as easily, then go do other stuff. just as its faster to scan/design/mill and go do other stuff instead of waxing for pressing. i keep trying to talk myself out of a printer for all the same reasons you bring up. not just trying to argue with you here, i actually really like this dialogue and feel its needed no matter what we choose to do [/QUOTE]
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