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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="BobCDT" data-source="post: 161821" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>I don't want to get in the way of your deal. If you want to look into 5 axis milling we would be happy to provide you with some numbers and will share pros and cons of 4 and 5 axis. I believe we can do better with a Roland DWX50, CAM, duct collector and a Sintra from Shenpaz. All are industy proven to be highly accurate and reliable. We have also added CAP mill Stratergies for high def milling. We use a 0.3 MM tool to do the final anatomical detail. Also mill the most complex implant restorations. There are likely a thousand units if not more here in the US. I'm a user and also a distributor so my word is probably not enough. I'm sure there are dozens of users here that can pipe in and give you more input. Honestly, you can go through all the threads here on DLN and I don't think you will fine much negative stuff when it come to either the Roland mill of the Sintra furnace.</p><p>For suction I really have little knowledge of the cyclone. Anyone have one of these? When it comes to suction for milling Zi you need a collector that can manage large volume of waste. Look into how often this needs to be cleaned out. Also, does the motor have brushes or brushless?</p><p>When it comes to sintering, most overlook the importance of a qualty furnace. You should do your homework on this as well.</p><p>If you want more info you can reach out to us Monday AM at 877-977-7889. Hope this helps. Good luck either way. </p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobCDT, post: 161821, member: 3119"] I don't want to get in the way of your deal. If you want to look into 5 axis milling we would be happy to provide you with some numbers and will share pros and cons of 4 and 5 axis. I believe we can do better with a Roland DWX50, CAM, duct collector and a Sintra from Shenpaz. All are industy proven to be highly accurate and reliable. We have also added CAP mill Stratergies for high def milling. We use a 0.3 MM tool to do the final anatomical detail. Also mill the most complex implant restorations. There are likely a thousand units if not more here in the US. I'm a user and also a distributor so my word is probably not enough. I'm sure there are dozens of users here that can pipe in and give you more input. Honestly, you can go through all the threads here on DLN and I don't think you will fine much negative stuff when it come to either the Roland mill of the Sintra furnace. For suction I really have little knowledge of the cyclone. Anyone have one of these? When it comes to suction for milling Zi you need a collector that can manage large volume of waste. Look into how often this needs to be cleaned out. Also, does the motor have brushes or brushless? When it comes to sintering, most overlook the importance of a qualty furnace. You should do your homework on this as well. If you want more info you can reach out to us Monday AM at 877-977-7889. Hope this helps. Good luck either way. Bob [/QUOTE]
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