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I'm looking for help choosing a casting machine for partial dentures. I'm looking ant the Neo Super Cas Com or the Bego Fornax T.
Any suggestions?
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While it's been a long time since we cast partial frames these two machines are vastly different. One is centrifugal and the other is pressure assisted.

I have no idea of the price points of either of these as they are both solid companies but the KDF is a better unit in my opinion as the metal cools under vacuum and is more computer assisted.
 
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Thank you.
I've tried several partial casting labs and have been disappointed.
I'm to the point that I'm ready to start casting my own. I know its not easy but I have the determination to succeed.
 
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Thank you.
I've tried several partial casting labs and have been disappointed.
I'm to the point that I'm ready to start casting my own. I know its not easy but I have the determination to succeed.
There's a lab owner in this group who does my cast partials and my accounts say they are the best they've seen, even increased the cast frame business for one of them. PM me if you're interested.
 
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There's a lab owner in this group who does my cast partials and my accounts say they are the best they've seen, even increased the cast frame business for one of them. PM me if you're interested.
can you contact me at [email protected]? I am interested in trying your friends lab.
Thank you Pete
 
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Thank you.
I've tried several partial casting labs and have been disappointed.
I'm to the point that I'm ready to start casting my own. I know its not easy but I have the determination to succeed.

We also have a lab that does our metal work. They consistently do good work. If you want a referral, DM me.
 
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I cast Chrome frames and assemblies all the time in a Kerr Cast-o-matic. Got it for a steal and built a well for all under $500. No need to go too fancy. Casting at 1350 (low heat) works great for me. Ticonium investment. Try looking for used casting machines as a lot of labs have, unfortunately, closed or are going 100% digital/ziroconia/all ceramic. The spring loaded machines will last 40+ years
 
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We cast all are chrome in the Bego Nautilus induction casting machine. Been using it for 30 years. Enter metal used, weight and machine does the rest. Perfect castings everytime.
 
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We cast all are chrome in the Bego Nautilus induction casting machine. Been using it for 30 years. Enter metal used, weight and machine does the rest. Perfect castings everytime.
Mark, could you design and make frames for me if I sent you the stl of the model?
 
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[/QUOTE]Mark, could you design and make frames for me if I sent you the stl of the model?

Yes of course. PM me
 
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Mark, could you design and make frames for me if I sent you the stl of the model?

Yes of course. PM me
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Thanks Mark, it could be a while based on the current lockdown. I've seen a slowdown of cases this week.
 
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Bego Nautilus all day,
 
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I am casting with Bego Nautilus CC and Wironium. Love the result. Waxing another frame tonight.
 
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Dont go with a cascom, you will barely be able to melt crco with it, for gold sure. It will struggle to melt anything high temp and will wear out a $4000 muffle. I had one for years, also have a reitel and a nautilus.

Go with a bego nautilus, I will sell you mine if youre interested! Much better for multiple castings and its just a more robust machine that is also water cooled for casting NP.
 
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We cast all are chrome in the Bego Nautilus induction casting machine. Been using it for 30 years. Enter metal used, weight and machine does the rest. Perfect castings everytime.
Go with Mark, highest level of technology and application, absolute jewels of perfect design consistently!!!
 
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I'm looking for help choosing a casting machine for partial dentures. I'm looking ant the Neo Super Cas Com or the Bego Fornax T.
Any suggestions?
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Bego Furnax T or any centrifugal is better than KDF.For result on Cast Partial work
 
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Go with Mark, highest level of technology and application, absolute jewels of perfect design consistently!!!
I'm hijacking this thread to wish you a Birthday.

Now back to casting machines.
 

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