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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Problems milling zirconia inlays/onlays with a Rolland DWX-52dci, chips and more chips
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<blockquote data-quote="AKP" data-source="post: 324035" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>We have tried tools from 3 different companies that were not original and each time we were disappointed in the end. On bigger pucks we had chipping after just one job (3hr job total-25 or 20 mm pick),and no one in their support was ever able to tell me time for the tool there were always saying by “jobs milled” which is not very accurate to anyone and in the end I was changing tools every 3hiurs. without changing tool lengths in MillBox (no idea how to do it either),we ended up buying more 3rd party tools that lasted 3 hours only( or less) comparing to paying a little more and have them last longer (carbide ). Now we got diamond tools and we get pretty good results!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKP, post: 324035, member: 23103"] We have tried tools from 3 different companies that were not original and each time we were disappointed in the end. On bigger pucks we had chipping after just one job (3hr job total-25 or 20 mm pick),and no one in their support was ever able to tell me time for the tool there were always saying by “jobs milled” which is not very accurate to anyone and in the end I was changing tools every 3hiurs. without changing tool lengths in MillBox (no idea how to do it either),we ended up buying more 3rd party tools that lasted 3 hours only( or less) comparing to paying a little more and have them last longer (carbide ). Now we got diamond tools and we get pretty good results! [/QUOTE]
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