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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Beauty Zir Milling Burs
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<blockquote data-quote="boboyrobert" data-source="post: 322492" data-attributes="member: 22509"><p>I'll contact my reseller and do a lubrication this week. The table it sits on is very sturdy with no other mills running around it most of the time. I calibrate regularly and it doesn't make much of a difference.</p><p></p><p>Addressing the runout: The coritec 250I measures the length of the tool every time it grabs it and puts that into consideration when milling so could that still be a problem? I do collet cleaning regularly as well. Its always generally pretty clean. I think the problem is addressing the milling strategies and spindle speeds. The only reason why I didnt want to go there was because my reseller used it as an excuse for me only to keep buying their burs and it really pissed me off. They said it would take hours to program new milling strategies in for a different vendors burs (not even asking who I was buying them from).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boboyrobert, post: 322492, member: 22509"] I'll contact my reseller and do a lubrication this week. The table it sits on is very sturdy with no other mills running around it most of the time. I calibrate regularly and it doesn't make much of a difference. Addressing the runout: The coritec 250I measures the length of the tool every time it grabs it and puts that into consideration when milling so could that still be a problem? I do collet cleaning regularly as well. Its always generally pretty clean. I think the problem is addressing the milling strategies and spindle speeds. The only reason why I didnt want to go there was because my reseller used it as an excuse for me only to keep buying their burs and it really pissed me off. They said it would take hours to program new milling strategies in for a different vendors burs (not even asking who I was buying them from). [/QUOTE]
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