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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
P.O.S. VHF Mill and CADBLU SUCKS!!! I know more technical stuff then they do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevan P" data-source="post: 108840" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>John, yours machine must of been built on a Wednesday. LOL This is how the Roland I use to use was like, load it up and never look back for days on end or even weeks untill you had to change burs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tyler, electronic touch, more accurate but when the coating or a broken bur occurs your F'ED unless you catch it right when it breaks. Like i'm gonna stand by the machine for hours a day looking for the break to happen. If you think the way it touches off is weird, wait till you see how we have to machine the touch off point using a 1mm bur, ball head not flat end. You would think in order to machine a flat surface down you would use a flat ended bur right? WRONG! VHF thought it would be best to use a ball end bur where the only remotely close to flat part of the tool it the very tippy tip! Serious coming from a well known machine company I was very let down. And when it tries to mill the aluminum touch point down that bur is wobbling all over the place like it is gonna break. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Charles I left them a Nasty voice mail, when they call me back tomorrow morning I'm gonna request the send out a brand new machine. I already lost one full day of milling the previous time it happened a month ago. We have only had the machine for a few months now and gone through three touch off plates, 8 calibrations and like 15 burs. FML that in any machine setup is not right period. Keep in mind the most I have cut in one day was 35 FCC in wax (emax) and 8FCZR.</p><p></p><p>The thing is when the bur crashes into the touch off plate it breaks a tiny bit off in the aluminum and it is carbide so when you go to machine it flat the piece will not come out unless you file the point down, once you get it out you have no touch off point left. SO STUPID!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevan P, post: 108840, member: 7766"] John, yours machine must of been built on a Wednesday. LOL This is how the Roland I use to use was like, load it up and never look back for days on end or even weeks untill you had to change burs. Tyler, electronic touch, more accurate but when the coating or a broken bur occurs your F'ED unless you catch it right when it breaks. Like i'm gonna stand by the machine for hours a day looking for the break to happen. If you think the way it touches off is weird, wait till you see how we have to machine the touch off point using a 1mm bur, ball head not flat end. You would think in order to machine a flat surface down you would use a flat ended bur right? WRONG! VHF thought it would be best to use a ball end bur where the only remotely close to flat part of the tool it the very tippy tip! Serious coming from a well known machine company I was very let down. And when it tries to mill the aluminum touch point down that bur is wobbling all over the place like it is gonna break. Charles I left them a Nasty voice mail, when they call me back tomorrow morning I'm gonna request the send out a brand new machine. I already lost one full day of milling the previous time it happened a month ago. We have only had the machine for a few months now and gone through three touch off plates, 8 calibrations and like 15 burs. FML that in any machine setup is not right period. Keep in mind the most I have cut in one day was 35 FCC in wax (emax) and 8FCZR. The thing is when the bur crashes into the touch off plate it breaks a tiny bit off in the aluminum and it is carbide so when you go to machine it flat the piece will not come out unless you file the point down, once you get it out you have no touch off point left. SO STUPID!!! [/QUOTE]
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