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Basically need a hassle free for zirconia wax and pmma

I would say if you're doing singles and small bridges mostly, a VHF machine will be a beast for you.

If you're doing long span bridges, then I would get the DWX50. You would need that 5th axis to

reach any undercuts that the long span bridge may have.
 
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this is milled titanium on versamill5x no fitting required, straight out of the mill.

 
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I like it....they use Delcam for their CAM software. It's a good software.
 
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I like it....they use Delcam for their CAM software. It's a good software.


Agreed,..but it is an EX- software,..still can be used but this is the end of the road for Delcam's dental line unfortunately..
 
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Hello,

I want to buy a milling machine soon. I took a look at VHF, ZirkonZahn and imes-icore and my favorite is imes-icore 350i loader.

They sent me an offer with this components:
- 350i loader
- iCAM V4.6
- iVAC eco+
- table
- iSint eco (MihmVogt Tabeo)
- starter kit

What do you think about the machine and their setup? Do they have good blanks too?

nexdent

Might want to consider a proteus from Origin, they are sponsors here. . Robust, good cam software, good support, 5 axis, has wet capabilities if you want. Call and ask for Holli. Think she can get you a good package deal. Good luck
 
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