New Yenadent D15 milling machine

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Hello. I want yo buy a yenadent d15. How does the mill perform? Any problems?
I am thinking between yena d15 or imes icore 250i. Any opinions?
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Milling every day 20-30 units of zirconia , PMMA and wax . Zero problems
 
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getoothachopper just buy another computer them you can watch porn and milling machines or better still invent your own style of porn.no one 1 know has ever done that.
 
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What about milling metal? Satisfied?
What cam soft do you use? The original?
So overall you recomand the machine?
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getoothachopper just buy another computer them you can watch porn and milling machines or better still invent your own style of porn.no one 1 know has ever done that.
Thanks Grant , I like where your head is on this one . I already have my homepage photo for my new website :rolleyes: 278652c37b43fe0c5dd1f6b14588397f.jpg
 
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Dimitri are you running it with sum3d or hyperdent?
 
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What about milling metal? Satisfied?
What cam soft do you use? The original?
So overall you recomand the machine?
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I am not milling much metal as I have a bigger milling machine for metal , but from the little I milled , I was completely satisfied .
 
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Buy German and buy IMes, Turks are new players with assembled parts from here and there.
Pay little more and buy the original.


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Seriously ?? I have been milling CoCr screw retained full arches for 3 years now , while my friends with Wieland and imes machines couldn't mill single abutments . So please , don't use the origin of the machine as an excuse . FYI , Yenadent has been making CNC machines since 1996 . They used to make the prized ''German'' imes icore machines for many years .
 
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Buy German and buy IMes, Turks are new players with assembled parts from here and there.
Pay little more and buy the original.


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OMG are you serious? As Drizzt mentioned they used to assemble machines for imes. We also own DC40 and D15 and milling quality is amazing. Unless you have experience from using both machines posts like "buy german they are the best" do not help, and are based purely on prejudice.
 
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This whole topic is a marketing scum anyway.
Can you tell me what kind of spindle yena is using or the motherboard in their milling machines?
Making a housing around it assemble part does not not make Yena unique. The only thing I would say is the price. If the price is extremely cheaper than let's say Germans it Japanese than go for it.
I was in IDS and the company wanted to demonstrate their system and during demo the milling broke down, it was an embarrassing situation we waited for them to deal with but after 30 minutes we left. We passed by few times and they were still trying to fix the machine. That alone was a red card for me.


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As a matter of fact I do know . Spindle is IMT , CNC controller is Logosol , etc .

If you read carefully my thread at the beginning , I don't claim that it is the best machine in the world , only that it is a great machine for the money paid .

Send me a sample to mill for you if you like ! Pay just for the shipping cost !
 
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The yenadent mills are real well and solid build and a DC 43 could compete with 350 i on the D 15 i personnel have only 2 things to criticize the ax limits and a bit to hard to clean but as a intro mill for that price with that power with servo drives , separate controller for each ax and so on its cool stuff. And D 40 and DC 40 on top but for me its easier working with imes i am in Germany and for Drizzt i think its only a handshake to Ali by the way imes uses Logosol too. And every mill could stop especially after a long transport but thats no quality characteristic D 15 has if i remeber it right 200 watt servos on the axis the Rolands wished their spindel has that power for nearly same price.
 
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You know once I was offered to promote my company with the help of a marketing group,their approach was very interesting.What they were doing was to have a group of people to open new accounts in forums and start discussion about a product and the team was pretending not to be related to each other and just came to discuss the topic but the agenda was to promote the product and come to the same conclusion that the discussed product was the best.
Now if some bystander read the whole discussion would believe in the setup story and fall into the trap.
I do not know but I have a feeling this is one of these discussions. Creating traffic,moving up to the Google search result and advertising at the same time is the trick.
It is my 2 cents and good luck
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Rubbish - all the people that have commented have been around for quite some time and know their stuff.
 
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Well it seems not good enough!


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Wait, wait wait - so you tromp into someone's thread where they were sharing a positive experience with a machine and start running your mouth about Imes machines - then turn around and say that everyone in this thread is paid by a company to talk good about their machines?

Dude, take a hike you freaking jerk. WTF is wrong with people?
 
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Buy German and buy IMes, Turks are new players with assembled parts from here and there.
Pay little more and buy the original.


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And this is not "marketing scum"?

Edit: I'm done. I tap out. I got sucked in by a troll.
 
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>member since 2009
>rest of thread are members from 2011+
>marketing shills from Yenadent
>only 1 guy sharing experiences

seems legit. bake em away toys.
 
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Solaris , until very recently , your imes was also assembled in Turkey . It's like telling that a BMW which is assembled in a factory in Turkey is not good enough .

As a matter of fact I am not comparing Yenadent to imes , it would be unfair for
Imes . Because I can mill ALL materials with my D15 , while similarly priced 250i can't. I have milled over 100 CoCr or Ti all on 6 or similar with my D40 , while similarly priced 450i only recently had the ability to mill metal . Don't forget , we are talking about value for money , not which machine is better regardless money . If we are talking about the best machine available , then let's talk about Haas , DMG and the rest of the beasts . Plus I am absolutely positive that imes is also doing the same with buying parts of various manufacturers and use them to build their machines . Same thing like Yenadent and all other CNC companies are doing .

And please , I have 1500 posts here , I am not a company troll . You on the other hand , it is the first time I see you around , so I have to welcome you here ! It is a great place to be part of !
 

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