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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Zirkonzahn is it capable of milling metal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Torquadon" data-source="post: 157620" data-attributes="member: 8193"><p>For me it is pretty clear that in dental technology terms if we say it can mill something we mean it can mill something which fits at least as good as average manual job, why would I be interested in inaccurate milling machine? As for second part of your answer, if I get different info from owners and different info from ZZ reps do you really believe sending stl file to ZZ will do me any good? It is machine users feedback I am after. </p><p></p><p>Also as I am not trying to convince anyone to use small machines. M1 was advertised to us as machine which is capable of accurate milling of implant abutments, bars and bridges. I am simply looking for information from someone who is using it on everyday basis if that information is accurate or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torquadon, post: 157620, member: 8193"] For me it is pretty clear that in dental technology terms if we say it can mill something we mean it can mill something which fits at least as good as average manual job, why would I be interested in inaccurate milling machine? As for second part of your answer, if I get different info from owners and different info from ZZ reps do you really believe sending stl file to ZZ will do me any good? It is machine users feedback I am after. Also as I am not trying to convince anyone to use small machines. M1 was advertised to us as machine which is capable of accurate milling of implant abutments, bars and bridges. I am simply looking for information from someone who is using it on everyday basis if that information is accurate or not. [/QUOTE]
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