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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Are Chinese milling machines reliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="tuyere" data-source="post: 359451" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>You can get phenomenal value through imported machine tools, you just need to know how to service and support your own machine. Not practical for most dental users. You also need to be prioritizing that value over more downtime and more mucking-about time, which is also rarely a smart move, business-wise. People who do CNC milling as a hobby or do occasional jobs overwhelmingly start with Chinese import mills and then do a bunch of work to make them more accurate and consistent, and you can end up with a very capable machine for cheap... but it stops making sense if your uptime and productivity is what keeps the lights on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuyere, post: 359451, member: 26916"] You can get phenomenal value through imported machine tools, you just need to know how to service and support your own machine. Not practical for most dental users. You also need to be prioritizing that value over more downtime and more mucking-about time, which is also rarely a smart move, business-wise. People who do CNC milling as a hobby or do occasional jobs overwhelmingly start with Chinese import mills and then do a bunch of work to make them more accurate and consistent, and you can end up with a very capable machine for cheap... but it stops making sense if your uptime and productivity is what keeps the lights on. [/QUOTE]
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