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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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VHF CAM 5-S1 Impression Vs Roland DWX-50
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Whitty" data-source="post: 127842" data-attributes="member: 11301"><p>I think the two machines are nota fair comparison.</p><p>The DWX 50 excels at what it does...so what it does it does really well.</p><p></p><p>It can't cut metal and it can't cut glass, but again what it does.. it does well</p><p></p><p>So it would be fairer to compare two machines that do the same thing..maybe imes core and vhf</p><p></p><p>As for reasons... for metal</p><p></p><p>Laser sintering is a big investment.</p><p>Some people really want to cut metal so try and get in "on the cheap" so it probably does this ok, I don't really know so if you have one ..what do you think?</p><p>It mills other things as well so some people try and buy a "do all" machine which i don't think is the way to go, but may suit some labs.</p><p>A disk changer...Im not sure how useful it is unless you are cutting all the same material, going from metal to zirconia I believe needs a cleanup.</p><p></p><p>I think the multiple dedicated machine lab is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Whitty, post: 127842, member: 11301"] I think the two machines are nota fair comparison. The DWX 50 excels at what it does...so what it does it does really well. It can't cut metal and it can't cut glass, but again what it does.. it does well So it would be fairer to compare two machines that do the same thing..maybe imes core and vhf As for reasons... for metal Laser sintering is a big investment. Some people really want to cut metal so try and get in "on the cheap" so it probably does this ok, I don't really know so if you have one ..what do you think? It mills other things as well so some people try and buy a "do all" machine which i don't think is the way to go, but may suit some labs. A disk changer...Im not sure how useful it is unless you are cutting all the same material, going from metal to zirconia I believe needs a cleanup. I think the multiple dedicated machine lab is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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