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Dental-CAM
New inLab MC 5-Axis "Open" Mill
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Ash (CIDL)" data-source="post: 192058" data-attributes="member: 14853"><p>We updated our old mills to the new MCX5 and let me tell you it runs great. I think the 1st batch of the mills may have had some bugs in them but now with the new inLab15 software designing and milling all on 4s, all on 6s , custom zirconia abutment is as easy and perfect as it can be and the fit is great. The beauty of this system is that from the moment that you scan the case , both the CAD and the CAM software are designed for the units and there is nothing left to get lost in translation. The system works as one great unit and going from wet to dry or dry to wet is just added value for any lab so you don't need 2 different milling unit. The only way to get all on 6's done right is to have 5 axis mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Ash (CIDL),post: 192058, member: 14853"] We updated our old mills to the new MCX5 and let me tell you it runs great. I think the 1st batch of the mills may have had some bugs in them but now with the new inLab15 software designing and milling all on 4s, all on 6s , custom zirconia abutment is as easy and perfect as it can be and the fit is great. The beauty of this system is that from the moment that you scan the case , both the CAD and the CAM software are designed for the units and there is nothing left to get lost in translation. The system works as one great unit and going from wet to dry or dry to wet is just added value for any lab so you don't need 2 different milling unit. The only way to get all on 6's done right is to have 5 axis mill. [/QUOTE]
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