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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Ceramill Motion 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuggetcarver39" data-source="post: 361816" data-attributes="member: 10353"><p>Garland has excellent service. I have 3 of these mills all with quite a few hours. (over 3000 or 4000 each). They do incredibly precise milling when properly calibrated and maintained. Knock on wood, never had to replace a spindle. Did have to replace a spindle controller. Dan at Garland walked me through it. Pretty simple. I try to stay away from wet milling. Overall a nice system for most cases. I'd like to see more flexibility with the software start to finish. If you have one of these mills, make sure you replace the piece of vacuum tubing that goes from the milling chamber to the rear of the unit as they will perforate over time. You won't know until it's punctured and filled the back with abrasive zirconia dust. Would love to be able to run these using SUM3d or Hyperdent, and see what I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuggetcarver39, post: 361816, member: 10353"] Garland has excellent service. I have 3 of these mills all with quite a few hours. (over 3000 or 4000 each). They do incredibly precise milling when properly calibrated and maintained. Knock on wood, never had to replace a spindle. Did have to replace a spindle controller. Dan at Garland walked me through it. Pretty simple. I try to stay away from wet milling. Overall a nice system for most cases. I'd like to see more flexibility with the software start to finish. If you have one of these mills, make sure you replace the piece of vacuum tubing that goes from the milling chamber to the rear of the unit as they will perforate over time. You won't know until it's punctured and filled the back with abrasive zirconia dust. Would love to be able to run these using SUM3d or Hyperdent, and see what I can do. [/QUOTE]
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