You can calibrate your scanner to react perfectly to the die stone or printed material that you prefer to use, it just wants from memory a 5mm deep disk that is aprox 10cm in diameter, the scanner scans the test stone and modifies the light frequency to give you the best possible scan result...
I know a few guys in the UK who have the Asiga and a friend in Greece who just got one, we don't do enough to justify it yet but the ones we do get are printed on the Asiga. Quality is incredible plus it's one of the only truly open printers on the market. If my demand was greater I would...
Hi guys not been on in a long time..... Still using my trusty KaVo Everest mill with Cam2 (we have three now) It has to be over twelve years old now and we haven't replaced the spindle in the last 10 years, she could do with a service as its slightly out on the Y axis but its such a slow job to...
No problem, [email protected] I have 2 scan pro scanners and I have seen quite a few error messages Lol but never one relating to a dongle unless the exocad one has been removed . The only other thing I can think of is the cam2 software does require a dongle as it's a watered down...
Wow we got a quote for the DMG 10, fan fUC#+*g tactic mill, these things can mill anything. Never mind just milling coping or bars it will even mill the implant Lol. Just need to get my liver on eBay and its mine :-)
Hope you get it, we have two of them one like you use to work with, with the two lenses and the newer version. I use it for model trimming margins and seating all our Zr and emax! Great bit of kit...
Not sure what the sound is but if its the hard drive then get it cloned ASAP, unless you back it up all the time anyway! As for a new computer there is no reason why you cant build one yourself or get a friend to do it. Find out what the latest spec of a new 3Shape comp is and get the bits...
I am sure White Peaks in Germany will brand their disks with your label, Am sure the owner is Alistair. Speaks really good English as well so no lost in translation Crap. Hope this helps.
http://www.white-peaks-dental.com
Thats what I thought Ivy, just looks like a new yoke, and disk holders like Ulrich's
How very dare you my French friend, some of us love our little Everest systems. We have been doing what Scott said for years. Get a new yoke made at a engineering shop or have your old one modified to do what...
Jonas, I still think that the Everest is a great system. We use ours day in day out. It has milled 2 singles, 2 x 3 unit bridges and a 4 unit Titanium bridge today. As well as some Zr work and a few temps. We are using multiCad (ExoCAD) to do all our designs with and it is fantastic, Not yet...
To be honest Bernigts, I had no idea that you could get Ti ones, I still think that gold looks cool. But now that I know they are out there I will go for the Ti option, I do like to keep all the metals the same if possible.
All three cases are lab to lab and we only waxed up the first one, I am with you on the cylinder walls being big but thats how the wax up came, they wanted it milled and then they where going to bond it to the abutment.
Yep it is very coooool, have never seen a lab set up like it, but I was most impressed by the transparency of the company. You want to see Zr production then they show it to you, the same with the R&D department. Very impressed. Italian style in every building.....
I was there at the weekend and they showed us both milling units, they milled some full contour shells and a bar down to fixture level from CoCr and the fit was fantastic, like you say the spindle power does seem low but it does work with there own strategies.
I'm with RMK, This thing is really big and if the patient is not happy with the end result and you have made it from Zr then that is alot of cash down the drain. Get a provisional milled from pmma in the design that you think would look best and let them get use to it for a few weeks.