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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Roland DWX50 Price?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Kennedy" data-source="post: 64863" data-attributes="member: 6563"><p>Shane, I met Zro2 at LMT East and their burrs looked pretty good. It is nice to get some end user feedback on the lifespan. I ran the numbers (yes it's me, the numbers guy):</p><p></p><p>$139/130 pieces = $1.06 per piece vs. $67/25= $2.68 per piece (compared a diamond coated burr to a standard un-coated burr with a 4mm shank 1mm tip) </p><p></p><p>You pay more up front for the diamond coated tools but there is a dramatic savings per part vs. standard un-coated tools. $1.62 savings per part at 400 pieces/month puts an extra $648 in your pocket every month. Well done sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Kennedy, post: 64863, member: 6563"] Shane, I met Zro2 at LMT East and their burrs looked pretty good. It is nice to get some end user feedback on the lifespan. I ran the numbers (yes it's me, the numbers guy): $139/130 pieces = $1.06 per piece vs. $67/25= $2.68 per piece (compared a diamond coated burr to a standard un-coated burr with a 4mm shank 1mm tip) You pay more up front for the diamond coated tools but there is a dramatic savings per part vs. standard un-coated tools. $1.62 savings per part at 400 pieces/month puts an extra $648 in your pocket every month. Well done sir. [/QUOTE]
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