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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Versamill vs VHF
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<blockquote data-quote="npdynamite" data-source="post: 351261" data-attributes="member: 11802"><p>If you want the most simple solution that is likely the easiest to pick and use, I would guess the VHF. That said, I have no experience with the VHF, I just looked into them at one point. I have heard their nesting software isn't the best ever, but it does come with free support. So if you are new to the digital game as you said, I would seriously consider this.</p><p></p><p>That said, the Versamill will be more capable and give the ability to do more (I suppose this depends a little on which specific model you are looking at). I would guess there is more to learn with the Versamill but you will be able to get better results. If you are generally good with computers and don't mind the slightly higher cost I believe the Versamill is a better product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="npdynamite, post: 351261, member: 11802"] If you want the most simple solution that is likely the easiest to pick and use, I would guess the VHF. That said, I have no experience with the VHF, I just looked into them at one point. I have heard their nesting software isn't the best ever, but it does come with free support. So if you are new to the digital game as you said, I would seriously consider this. That said, the Versamill will be more capable and give the ability to do more (I suppose this depends a little on which specific model you are looking at). I would guess there is more to learn with the Versamill but you will be able to get better results. If you are generally good with computers and don't mind the slightly higher cost I believe the Versamill is a better product. [/QUOTE]
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