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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: 322495" data-attributes="member: 22509"><p>Thats just what they told me. Was that it was "hard" to program in new strategies for a different bur manufacturer. But when we come down to basics, a new bur works excellent. There's no doubt about that. The problem is that it gets dull quickly. A calibration with the same bur that eventually causes chipping doesn't help. We mostly use argen ht and stml which seem pretty soft compared to katana or other zircobia, so it can't be the grade of the zirconia causing it. I'll invest in a good bur and see if that helps and lubricate machine. The offset during calibration is never that much when I do calibrate so the integrity of the machine is fine. Does that sound like a good start? Thanks for your help. I really appreciate the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boboyrobert, post: 322495, member: 22509"] Thats just what they told me. Was that it was "hard" to program in new strategies for a different bur manufacturer. But when we come down to basics, a new bur works excellent. There's no doubt about that. The problem is that it gets dull quickly. A calibration with the same bur that eventually causes chipping doesn't help. We mostly use argen ht and stml which seem pretty soft compared to katana or other zircobia, so it can't be the grade of the zirconia causing it. I'll invest in a good bur and see if that helps and lubricate machine. The offset during calibration is never that much when I do calibrate so the integrity of the machine is fine. Does that sound like a good start? Thanks for your help. I really appreciate the input. [/QUOTE]
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