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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
AG Ceramill users unite!
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<blockquote data-quote="adamb4321" data-source="post: 136787" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>AG make zr blocks in other shapes I think, it's quite an interesting process watching them get made you should see the size of the pre sintering furnaces. In the UK the AG dealer was doing a buy two get one free deal, maybe all AG resellers do the same? There are certainly quite a few companies offering compatible pucks though.</p><p></p><p>I've got the scanner but have to admit the thing that puts me off the mill is the puck shape, I'm sure that a nice round puck would hold more units. That said for most applications the ceramill motion is more than adequate, it's reasonably priced and it's a simple plug and play system that works straight out of the box, the technical support is good too which is a big consideration. There are a few mills about that look good like Yena etc but have zero tech support in the UK, if it goes wrong you've got to fly a guy in from Turkey or Korea or wherever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamb4321, post: 136787, member: 838"] AG make zr blocks in other shapes I think, it's quite an interesting process watching them get made you should see the size of the pre sintering furnaces. In the UK the AG dealer was doing a buy two get one free deal, maybe all AG resellers do the same? There are certainly quite a few companies offering compatible pucks though. I've got the scanner but have to admit the thing that puts me off the mill is the puck shape, I'm sure that a nice round puck would hold more units. That said for most applications the ceramill motion is more than adequate, it's reasonably priced and it's a simple plug and play system that works straight out of the box, the technical support is good too which is a big consideration. There are a few mills about that look good like Yena etc but have zero tech support in the UK, if it goes wrong you've got to fly a guy in from Turkey or Korea or wherever. [/QUOTE]
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