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why should i care they want to give quick chunks of junk?
Because they don't need you anymore.
why should i care they want to give quick chunks of junk?
they never did. but with v15 software it won't matter. dentists who recognize the shortcomings of their machine will be able to send me scans, or send designs, and i can do any case they want including PFM. there is now no longer an impedance between sirona and labs. with virtually any 3d printer on the market any lab can easily begin to do the same. these dentists can now rid their in house 'lab' bench of their expensive but useless mill and instead fill that space with literally any other in-office dental tool or some sort of Nintendo for kids to play as they get their fillings done.
i really don't care what sirona claims can be done on their machine.
Have you heard about the partnership with ios and the TS150? Mills sintered Zr chair side in about an hour along with Obsidian and Enamic. Set up to work with iTero, Tru Def, and....Trios.since last IDS when 3shape 'announced' (and recanted) their 3shape-for-chairside-singles what happened? not a peep. videos removed. forget what you saw! next year IDS what do i expect? not a single advance in sirona software or hardware worthy of the name v17. sirona will not have advanced into in-office 3dprinting. no way in hell.
We have a 350i with a loader, and it has a wet milling option. Can it mill Pmma, pic, wax, etc dry? Am I likely to experience problems if I did a wet milling?
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correct me if i'm wrong but when wet milling zirconia its probably not necessary to use diamond coated tools either. the slurry would cling to the tool and crust it all up and actually cause a blowout.
If you could explain your drying process between removal from mill and coloring, the geniuses here (not me!) could be able to have enough info to make helpful comments.Hello everyone
I having problem with wet mill , first framework did not absorb coloring liquid , second after sintering the color in not good have bright color.
Can someone help
your drying and staining method seems correct. i would say it is likely a sintering issue.Thanks JMN
So after milling wet i dry in lamp 30-40 min then wait to cool down, then i color with color liquid water based, then dry again in lamp for 30 min after that i put in sintering owen for sinter.
After sintering color is not as dry mill there is no exactly color for ex. A2 i much brighter and no translucency at all.
Best regards
This is a strange thread. There is zero reason to mill zirconia wet. Why add unnecessary variables to any process. Would you drive your car through the ocean or try your boat on the highway. Wrong way to get there.
Mill it dry as it was designed for.