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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Ivoclar PrograMill7 PM7 or Roland?
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<blockquote data-quote="RVAToothFairy" data-source="post: 344404" data-attributes="member: 25697"><p>PM7 is open sourced to other materials. You need to contact Ivoclar for an RFID reader for whatever material you are trying to mill, and make sure the milling strategy is correct (Like said above). Last time I checked I think the external RFID reader tag was $40 dollars? I was able to not only mill Ivoclar, but I could mill Katana and other zirconias as well. I worked with a PM7 when it was first released. It's. A HELL of a mill, and I loved it. ZERO problems. I did keep it solely dry milling, Rarely did I try to run wet and dry (It does cause a lot of mess and residue and more maintenance over time, like the other person said above). </p><p></p><p>My doctor is looking to purchase Roland Mills. Do Roland mills have lots of issues? I have been trying to convince him to stay in the Ivoclar sector when it comes to mills-who can suggest otherwise, and convince me to go with him and get on the Roland side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RVAToothFairy, post: 344404, member: 25697"] PM7 is open sourced to other materials. You need to contact Ivoclar for an RFID reader for whatever material you are trying to mill, and make sure the milling strategy is correct (Like said above). Last time I checked I think the external RFID reader tag was $40 dollars? I was able to not only mill Ivoclar, but I could mill Katana and other zirconias as well. I worked with a PM7 when it was first released. It's. A HELL of a mill, and I loved it. ZERO problems. I did keep it solely dry milling, Rarely did I try to run wet and dry (It does cause a lot of mess and residue and more maintenance over time, like the other person said above). My doctor is looking to purchase Roland Mills. Do Roland mills have lots of issues? I have been trying to convince him to stay in the Ivoclar sector when it comes to mills-who can suggest otherwise, and convince me to go with him and get on the Roland side? [/QUOTE]
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