You are truely a master! It is really rare these days to see someone do all of this effort and spend this time for the purpose of just teaching colleagues for free! Thank you for this great gesture
Thank you for producing such high quality educational content! Keep up the good work! I also have a question for you. What is the built in offset in the male - female parts in your STLs?. I have made similar connectors for my stackable guides (tube in tube style) with .3 tolerance built in. Just because this is the value that works with my printer (flashforge Hunter - i know not the best one out there), in order to get enough retention through friction. Is it safe to guess that you have a bigger offset because the pins are only used for alignment and you rely on the magnets for retention? I will buy them anyway. That's the least i can do to show my appreciation for your incredible content!
How's it coming on the STL articulator you were working on? I remember you said you kept dinking with it but did you ever get to a point where you're happy enough with it to put it on your webstore?
Hello Glenn, I would need some help. I bought your stl files on the website but can't retrieve the downloads, could you please help me out with finding the donwload? Thanks a lot. P.s I will buy them again beacause I need them for a case, if it possible to get a refound on the one that I already had bought thanks.
You are truely a master! It is really rare these days to see someone do all of this effort and spend this time for the purpose of just teaching colleagues for free! Thank you for this great gesture
Excellent as usual , as u said before , your limits is your imagination , thanks dr Cory for all your gr8 learnings tutorials ❤
Well done. Just ordered stls. Printed with Formlabs and were perfect fit. Well done.
Thank you for producing such high quality educational content! Keep up the good work! I also have a question for you. What is the built in offset in the male - female parts in your STLs?. I have made similar connectors for my stackable guides (tube in tube style) with .3 tolerance built in. Just because this is the value that works with my printer (flashforge Hunter - i know not the best one out there), in order to get enough retention through friction. Is it safe to guess that you have a bigger offset because the pins are only used for alignment and you rely on the magnets for retention? I will buy them anyway. That's the least i can do to show my appreciation for your incredible content!
Great tutorial thank you so much, could you explain how to design the temp hybrid please
Excellent as always!
Is the prosthetic spacer in stl for sale?
Thank you.
How do you reinforce the resin temps? Is there a new resin strong enough now to withstand the forces placed on a temp?
Awesome info! Thanks for the video
Awsome, where I can get the stackable parts stl?
How's it coming on the STL articulator you were working on? I remember you said you kept dinking with it but did you ever get to a point where you're happy enough with it to put it on your webstore?
Great video! What metal printer are you using?
Never mind, i see your info at the end
Hello Glenn, I would need some help. I bought your stl files on the website but can't retrieve the downloads, could you please help me out with finding the donwload? Thanks a lot. P.s I will buy them again beacause I need them for a case, if it possible to get a refound on the one that I already had bought thanks.
No stacking parts are needed on the lingual sides?
master excelente!!!
Hi, how is it designed by exoplan?
Hey. Do you have photos of treatments using such templates?
Yes search my videos for magnetic guides or look at my fb or ig
Awesome, but I don't think I can see the files on the site
Try again... they're up now
I can't see them. I can see the prosthetic spacers but not the attachments@@n.coryglenn3814
Edit: nvm got it and bought. Awesome, thank you
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