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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="grantoz" data-source="post: 318464" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>yes i would still stick by my suggestion as you need to learn cadcam not how to design a crco once you know the program and whats possible away you go .you can even talk to them about what you want to achieve in a course and they will tailor it to your needs . ive done this with my staff on a number of occasions. they are the only company that makes scanners materials mills and most of all technicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 318464, member: 2255"] yes i would still stick by my suggestion as you need to learn cadcam not how to design a crco once you know the program and whats possible away you go .you can even talk to them about what you want to achieve in a course and they will tailor it to your needs . ive done this with my staff on a number of occasions. they are the only company that makes scanners materials mills and most of all technicians. [/QUOTE]
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