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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Looking for a milling machine please help
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<blockquote data-quote="CAD BANE" data-source="post: 166895" data-attributes="member: 12192"><p>I will throw in my 2 cents, maybe my past and current experiences may help in your decision. I managed a large milling center in Salt Lake City for almost 4 years using just about every ORIGIN mill available at that time, 12 total pumping out 400+ units a day. I owned a milling center for a period of time before selling it off where I was running 3 Roland DWX-50's. I am now using and training technicians and laboratories on the VHF Mini (Preciso Mill) If you are looking to mill primarily Zirconia and maybe some wax then IMO you should not go spend your money on large mills or on a Roland DWX-50. As a business owner you need to invest into something that is well built, will last, and that you can get your money back on quickly. You will also need a company backing you up with excellent technical support. I would suggest looking into the Preciso Mill from Jensen, I believe they have the best price and support in this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAD BANE, post: 166895, member: 12192"] I will throw in my 2 cents, maybe my past and current experiences may help in your decision. I managed a large milling center in Salt Lake City for almost 4 years using just about every ORIGIN mill available at that time, 12 total pumping out 400+ units a day. I owned a milling center for a period of time before selling it off where I was running 3 Roland DWX-50's. I am now using and training technicians and laboratories on the VHF Mini (Preciso Mill) If you are looking to mill primarily Zirconia and maybe some wax then IMO you should not go spend your money on large mills or on a Roland DWX-50. As a business owner you need to invest into something that is well built, will last, and that you can get your money back on quickly. You will also need a company backing you up with excellent technical support. I would suggest looking into the Preciso Mill from Jensen, I believe they have the best price and support in this area. [/QUOTE]
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