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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusthegladiator CDT" data-source="post: 126530" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>450I=98mm blanks</p><p>10 or 11 molar copings; 15 or 18 bicuspid copings; 20 or 25 upper anterior copings; 35 or 40 lower anterior copings.</p><p>If you had a month of just milling lower anterior copings, youd have a rich month.</p><p>But in the long run, you will mill more posteriors.</p><p>Your average units from 10 and 12 mm blanks should be 20 as you will most likely fill them faster and with mostly posterior.</p><p>Your average units from 12 and 14 mm blanks should be 30 as you will most likey be nesting your anteriors in it.</p><p>Your 16+ mm blanks are going to be for full casts and bridges, and you will not fit quite as many in these blanks and find yourself with a pile of old blanks with small spaces with just enough room for 1 single unit, if you've found youve designed the right unit for it...</p><p>Save all your old blanks or at the least document how many units you fit in them. Then 6 months down the line find your average, if your happy with your average, your doing it right. Don't fret a little waste here and there, sometimes its necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusthegladiator CDT, post: 126530, member: 7071"] 450I=98mm blanks 10 or 11 molar copings; 15 or 18 bicuspid copings; 20 or 25 upper anterior copings; 35 or 40 lower anterior copings. If you had a month of just milling lower anterior copings, youd have a rich month. But in the long run, you will mill more posteriors. Your average units from 10 and 12 mm blanks should be 20 as you will most likely fill them faster and with mostly posterior. Your average units from 12 and 14 mm blanks should be 30 as you will most likey be nesting your anteriors in it. Your 16+ mm blanks are going to be for full casts and bridges, and you will not fit quite as many in these blanks and find yourself with a pile of old blanks with small spaces with just enough room for 1 single unit, if you've found youve designed the right unit for it... Save all your old blanks or at the least document how many units you fit in them. Then 6 months down the line find your average, if your happy with your average, your doing it right. Don't fret a little waste here and there, sometimes its necessary. [/QUOTE]
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