QUOTE(Dr_K @ Jan 10 2017, 11:47 PM)
Yeah. FDM consumer printer is no where near the required accuracy.
For me, Formlabs Form 2 is the bare minimum printer for dental use.
Anything less, is just a toy.
Still not accurate enough for construction of dental crowns or bridges though. For that, we'd have to go for the commercial printers costing in the 6 digits.
Nice SLA printer. I always wanted to get one but don't have the budget for it yet.For me, Formlabs Form 2 is the bare minimum printer for dental use.
Anything less, is just a toy.
Still not accurate enough for construction of dental crowns or bridges though. For that, we'd have to go for the commercial printers costing in the 6 digits.
Apr 20 2017, 06:50 PM

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