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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Milling machines(My take on it)
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<blockquote data-quote="ayane" data-source="post: 65213" data-attributes="member: 7222"><p>I'm curious as to how the roland dwx-50 compares to the dentalmill (digital dental/turning solutions machine). In terms of:</p><p></p><p>1. Reliability (what good is an investment if it's down for maintenance more often than not)</p><p>2. Ease of use (faster/simpler blank loading, tool changes, operating software etc)</p><p>3. Serviceability (I service 90% of my own equipment)</p><p>4. Milling time (time = $)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any experience with both machines? </p><p></p><p>I am milling Zirconia/Wax blanks, and making my part files with DentMill. I'm not too concerned with initial purchasing costs when compared to much more important variables (at least in my opinion/application) like the ones stated above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ayane, post: 65213, member: 7222"] I'm curious as to how the roland dwx-50 compares to the dentalmill (digital dental/turning solutions machine). In terms of: 1. Reliability (what good is an investment if it's down for maintenance more often than not) 2. Ease of use (faster/simpler blank loading, tool changes, operating software etc) 3. Serviceability (I service 90% of my own equipment) 4. Milling time (time = $) Does anyone have any experience with both machines? I am milling Zirconia/Wax blanks, and making my part files with DentMill. I'm not too concerned with initial purchasing costs when compared to much more important variables (at least in my opinion/application) like the ones stated above. [/QUOTE]
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