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The blank geometry determines the shape of the blank and the type of use.

With single element geometries only one object can be loaded into a blank, e.g. in the case of glass ceramic blocks.

In the case of pre-milled abutment blanks, an abutment that is loaded into the blank is automatically aligned and centered.

 

New blank geometry:

 

Select the type to determine the shape of the geometry.

 

Disc

For flat discs, discs

Cylinder

For bars

Box

For blocks, e.g., glass ceramic

Extrusion

Extrusion of a line (only available with hyperMILL format)

Freeform

Freely defined blanks in STL format for, e.g., preform blanks

 

Enter the dimensions.

Enter the minimum values of the blanks in the left column. This setpoint (left) is displayed in hyperDENT. This should ensure that all parts fit into the blank.

Enter the tolerance in the right column (value up to the maximum dimension of the blank). The value including the tolerance (right) is used for calculating the toolpaths and is displayed in hyperVIEW.

 

For cuboids, the dimensions refer to the view from the front!

 

Blocks and preforms need to be created as single-element geometry items.

 

blank type geo9.3.3

 

Note:

For a simple preform blank assignment, you can transfer the value from the CAD information to the “Alias settings” and uniquely assign the blank when loading it.

This value can be taken from the CAD metadata or from the Identify part features > Implant interface > Selection > CAD data window.

Enter the value as the name. If a rotation or displacement (offset) is necessary, you can enter it. Different aliases are possible for one geometry.

alias settings