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CAD CAM system, nmotion??

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by lcp, Jul 14, 2011.

  1. lcp

    lcp Active Member


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    Hi all,
    Looking at getting into the CAD/CAM side of things and came across this http://nmotionlab.com/PedMill2.html
    Interested in some "more experienced" opinions on this system, and in particular, if anyone has had any dealings with them.
    Thanks in advance
    Paul
     
  2. Gordon@pier.com

    Gordon@pier.com Welcome New Poster

    Hi there from Canada.

    I too have been searching for an accurate and easy to use capture device for custom footwear and orthotics.
    I manufacture in Europe [our own German factories] what we feel is a world class product but the variables at international points of service are so vast that it is very difficult to maintain our mandated high level of fit and delivery. We still receive a majority of plaster castings and our computer last carvers are creating positive casts overnight. Therefore a consistent scanner and process will enable our international expansion. Sounds easy but we are still looking for a strateagic partner for that end of it. Please keep me up to date on what you find and I will do the same.
    Gordon
     
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