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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Zirkonzahn is it capable of milling metal?
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<blockquote data-quote="grantoz" data-source="post: 157830" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>The lab with the m1 is milling both cocr and ti also they are milling bars and abutments the software they are using is the latest from zz which is exocad based.I have also experienced the this is what is coming from zz they do it to see what has the most interest then they dedicate r&d to it a bit frustrating yes but not really any different to a lot of other companies ie ivoclar vita and the big implant guys..The m1 is past that stage i saw the m1 abutment mill milling metal in real life with my own eyes and everything.With zz you have to change the way you think or you will go crazy.They are definitely ahead of the rest in their field they solve problems that no one else can.But because they are out there the systems aren't just turn key however because they are further along than most, most of the time you put up with it and end up doing stuff you never thought was possible about 2-5 years before everyone else.Its interesting how they are perceived around the world just hearing that they are a closed system still after all these years shows how little is still known about them.I have a lot of respect for the company as I have been buying their products from the very beginning I had 1 of the 1st hand mills and one of the 1st m5 both machines expanded my business greatly and are the reason why im still a techo I would have throne it in years ago otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 157830, member: 2255"] The lab with the m1 is milling both cocr and ti also they are milling bars and abutments the software they are using is the latest from zz which is exocad based.I have also experienced the this is what is coming from zz they do it to see what has the most interest then they dedicate r&d to it a bit frustrating yes but not really any different to a lot of other companies ie ivoclar vita and the big implant guys..The m1 is past that stage i saw the m1 abutment mill milling metal in real life with my own eyes and everything.With zz you have to change the way you think or you will go crazy.They are definitely ahead of the rest in their field they solve problems that no one else can.But because they are out there the systems aren't just turn key however because they are further along than most, most of the time you put up with it and end up doing stuff you never thought was possible about 2-5 years before everyone else.Its interesting how they are perceived around the world just hearing that they are a closed system still after all these years shows how little is still known about them.I have a lot of respect for the company as I have been buying their products from the very beginning I had 1 of the 1st hand mills and one of the 1st m5 both machines expanded my business greatly and are the reason why im still a techo I would have throne it in years ago otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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