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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Anyone Try the New Material Trilor(Fiberglass reinforced technopolymer)
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<blockquote data-quote="deadhead" data-source="post: 263073" data-attributes="member: 19095"><p>MikeW those units look really nice. thanks for all the input. We are going to mill a few test units before trying to mill a bar or anything crazy, But based on how your test units came out I am curious to see how they mill on our Motion 2 or even with our Mikro machines. Might have to mill on our Roland because I am not sure if AG has a proper milling strategy for this material, but if its the same parameters as milling Trinia then I am assuming it should mill ok on our AG mills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadhead, post: 263073, member: 19095"] MikeW those units look really nice. thanks for all the input. We are going to mill a few test units before trying to mill a bar or anything crazy, But based on how your test units came out I am curious to see how they mill on our Motion 2 or even with our Mikro machines. Might have to mill on our Roland because I am not sure if AG has a proper milling strategy for this material, but if its the same parameters as milling Trinia then I am assuming it should mill ok on our AG mills. [/QUOTE]
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