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    <itunes:subtitle>A Dental Laboratory Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Elvis Dahl &amp; Barb Warner</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>A weekly podcast dedicated to the dental laboratory industry. Featuring anyone associated with the profession from all over the world. Host are in their own dental laboratory every day making teeth and interviewing people from the industry on their time off. New episodes every Monday morning.
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  <title>139: Live, Not Live From the DLAT Part 3: Jason Stubbs, Bianka Nethery, &amp; Mel Thorp</title>
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  <itunes:episode>139</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Live, Not Live From the DLAT Part 3: Jason Stubbs, Bianka Nethery, &amp; Mel Thorp</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Our last set of conversations we got at the Dental Laboratory Association of Texas from the Argen booth. This week we talk to the DLAT secretary Jason Stubbs, one-woman lab owner Bianka Nethery, and 45 year+ CDT Mel Thorp. Great stuff Live, not live!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>When you can't be somewhere, the next best thing is to talk to the people who could.  That is what Elvis and  Barb did in early October. Argen (https://argen.com/#/) partnered up with VFTB to set up a computer and a microphone at the DLAT (Dental Laboratory Association of Texas) (https://members.dlat.org/membership/) conference and talk to many of the attendees.  This week wraps up all of the fantastic conversations from wonderful people who were brave enough to attend the first in-person meeting since the beginning of the pandemic.  
First up is Jason Stubbs, who is amazing at getting the word out on social media about all the amazing things the DLAT is doing and also speaking at the event about using Texas Dental Lab law to get new clients.  Then sitting down is a one-woman lab owner, Bianka Nathery, who talks about the pros and cons of working by yourself and learning the craft in Germany where she grew up.  Then we wrap up the whole conference with Mel Thorp, who 50 years ago was in a horrible accident that led him on a career where he earned 3 CDTs and still enjoys working on the bench.  Great fun from the "DEE-LAT"!
The UP 3D P5 milling maching (https://www.aurident.com/p5/) from Aurident  (https://www.aurident.com/)is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.
Using 3D printed Dentca Temporary Resin is the easy, fast, clean and accurate way of creating natural-looking temporary restorations using Dentca Temporary C&amp;amp;B 3D Print Resin (https://whipmix.com/products/dentca-temporary-crown-bridge-resin/) from Whip Mix (https://whipmix.com/).
The new temporary material is FDA cleared, biocompatible, photocurable, and can be printed fast. That patient can be temporized with the highest quality temporary crowns that last a minimum of one full year in the mouth. Dentca C&amp;amp;B Temporary features excellent life-like esthetics and shade-matching capability with Vita shades A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1, B2, and BL (Bleach).
Dentca Temporary C&amp;amp;B resin is validated for use with the Asiga Max (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/), Asiga Pro 2, Asiga Pro 4K (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-pro-4k/), and the Whip Mix Veribuild printers (https://whipmix.com/products/veribuild-lcd/), and with the following curing units: Uvitron (SunRay 400 (https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-sunray-400-curing-unit/) and IntelliRay 600 (https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-curing-unit/)), and the CUREbox Plus (https://whipmix.com/products/curebox-plus/).
For more information, visit www.whipmix.com.
 Special Guests: Bianka Nethery CDT, Jason Stubbs, and Mel Thorp CDT.
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    <![CDATA[<p>When you can&#39;t be somewhere, the next best thing is to talk to the people who could.  That is what Elvis and  Barb did in early October. <a href="https://argen.com/#/" rel="nofollow">Argen</a> partnered up with VFTB to set up a computer and a microphone at the<a href="https://members.dlat.org/membership/" rel="nofollow"> DLAT (Dental Laboratory Association of Texas)</a> conference and talk to many of the attendees.  This week wraps up all of the fantastic conversations from wonderful people who were brave enough to attend the first in-person meeting since the beginning of the pandemic.  </p>

<p>First up is Jason Stubbs, who is amazing at getting the word out on social media about all the amazing things the DLAT is doing and also speaking at the event about using Texas Dental Lab law to get new clients.  Then sitting down is a one-woman lab owner, Bianka Nathery, who talks about the pros and cons of working by yourself and learning the craft in Germany where she grew up.  Then we wrap up the whole conference with Mel Thorp, who 50 years ago was in a horrible accident that led him on a career where he earned 3 CDTs and still enjoys working on the bench.  Great fun from the &quot;DEE-LAT&quot;!</p>

<h3>The <a href="https://www.aurident.com/p5/" rel="nofollow">UP 3D P5 milling maching</a> from <a href="https://www.aurident.com/" rel="nofollow">Aurident </a>is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.</h3>

<hr>

<h3>Using 3D printed Dentca Temporary Resin is the easy, fast, clean and accurate way of creating natural-looking temporary restorations using <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/dentca-temporary-crown-bridge-resin/" rel="nofollow">Dentca Temporary C&amp;B 3D Print Resin</a> from <a href="https://whipmix.com/" rel="nofollow">Whip Mix</a>.</h3>

<h3>The new temporary material is FDA cleared, biocompatible, photocurable, and can be printed fast. That patient can be temporized with the highest quality temporary crowns that last a minimum of one full year in the mouth. Dentca C&amp;B Temporary features excellent life-like esthetics and shade-matching capability with Vita shades A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1, B2, and BL (Bleach).</h3>

<h3>Dentca Temporary C&amp;B resin is validated for use with the <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/" rel="nofollow">Asiga Max</a>, Asiga Pro 2, <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-pro-4k/" rel="nofollow">Asiga Pro 4K</a>, and the Whip Mix <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/veribuild-lcd/" rel="nofollow">Veribuild printers</a>, and with the following curing units: Uvitron (<a href="https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-sunray-400-curing-unit/" rel="nofollow">SunRay 400</a> and <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-curing-unit/" rel="nofollow">IntelliRay 600</a>), and the <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/curebox-plus/" rel="nofollow">CUREbox Plus</a>.</h3>

<h3>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.whipmix.com" rel="nofollow">www.whipmix.com</a>.</h3><p>Special Guests: Bianka Nethery CDT, Jason Stubbs, and Mel Thorp CDT.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>When you can&#39;t be somewhere, the next best thing is to talk to the people who could.  That is what Elvis and  Barb did in early October. <a href="https://argen.com/#/" rel="nofollow">Argen</a> partnered up with VFTB to set up a computer and a microphone at the<a href="https://members.dlat.org/membership/" rel="nofollow"> DLAT (Dental Laboratory Association of Texas)</a> conference and talk to many of the attendees.  This week wraps up all of the fantastic conversations from wonderful people who were brave enough to attend the first in-person meeting since the beginning of the pandemic.  </p>

<p>First up is Jason Stubbs, who is amazing at getting the word out on social media about all the amazing things the DLAT is doing and also speaking at the event about using Texas Dental Lab law to get new clients.  Then sitting down is a one-woman lab owner, Bianka Nathery, who talks about the pros and cons of working by yourself and learning the craft in Germany where she grew up.  Then we wrap up the whole conference with Mel Thorp, who 50 years ago was in a horrible accident that led him on a career where he earned 3 CDTs and still enjoys working on the bench.  Great fun from the &quot;DEE-LAT&quot;!</p>

<h3>The <a href="https://www.aurident.com/p5/" rel="nofollow">UP 3D P5 milling maching</a> from <a href="https://www.aurident.com/" rel="nofollow">Aurident </a>is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.</h3>

<hr>

<h3>Using 3D printed Dentca Temporary Resin is the easy, fast, clean and accurate way of creating natural-looking temporary restorations using <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/dentca-temporary-crown-bridge-resin/" rel="nofollow">Dentca Temporary C&amp;B 3D Print Resin</a> from <a href="https://whipmix.com/" rel="nofollow">Whip Mix</a>.</h3>

<h3>The new temporary material is FDA cleared, biocompatible, photocurable, and can be printed fast. That patient can be temporized with the highest quality temporary crowns that last a minimum of one full year in the mouth. Dentca C&amp;B Temporary features excellent life-like esthetics and shade-matching capability with Vita shades A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1, B2, and BL (Bleach).</h3>

<h3>Dentca Temporary C&amp;B resin is validated for use with the <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/" rel="nofollow">Asiga Max</a>, Asiga Pro 2, <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-pro-4k/" rel="nofollow">Asiga Pro 4K</a>, and the Whip Mix <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/veribuild-lcd/" rel="nofollow">Veribuild printers</a>, and with the following curing units: Uvitron (<a href="https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-sunray-400-curing-unit/" rel="nofollow">SunRay 400</a> and <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/uvitron-uv-curing-unit/" rel="nofollow">IntelliRay 600</a>), and the <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/curebox-plus/" rel="nofollow">CUREbox Plus</a>.</h3>

<h3>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.whipmix.com" rel="nofollow">www.whipmix.com</a>.</h3><p>Special Guests: Bianka Nethery CDT, Jason Stubbs, and Mel Thorp CDT.</p>]]>
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