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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
What is the best way to explore options for CAD/CAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="A. M." data-source="post: 318395" data-attributes="member: 20088"><p>I would say talk to as many people/companies as you can.</p><p>Compare prices. (All salesperson will say their company is the best...)</p><p>Figure out what you want to buy. Start with only CAD. If you buy a mill too at the same time it could be a lot to learn in a couple days and very frustrating.</p><p>If you start scanning and designing only, I think it is enough... you have options where to send your cases to be milled. Once you are comfortable with designing, you can buy a mill too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A. M., post: 318395, member: 20088"] I would say talk to as many people/companies as you can. Compare prices. (All salesperson will say their company is the best...) Figure out what you want to buy. Start with only CAD. If you buy a mill too at the same time it could be a lot to learn in a couple days and very frustrating. If you start scanning and designing only, I think it is enough... you have options where to send your cases to be milled. Once you are comfortable with designing, you can buy a mill too. [/QUOTE]
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