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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Roland MDX-50
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<blockquote data-quote="dentexpert" data-source="post: 347337" data-attributes="member: 14785"><p>Hi,</p><p>I'm wondered how is your experience with Roland MODELA MDX-50 Benchtop Milling Machine? Are you only using it for zirconia crowns or any PMMA, WAX? Did you try to mill denture bases?</p><p>I 'm thinking of the same setup mainly for PMMA and WAX disks. Currently running DWX-52D on Millbox and I would like to keep it strictly for zirconia. </p><p>I started to experiment with digital dentures and I like the Avadent denture base disks. The resin is strong and it is affordable to do the digital denture. The reason I was looking for Roland MDX-50 for PMMA and WAW as don't want to occupy my DWX-52D with this type of job.</p><p>I believe 4 axis with tools autochanger can do the job (maybe not for all situations but mostly) </p><p></p><p>Appreciate your comments and feedback about your experience with Roland MDX-50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dentexpert, post: 347337, member: 14785"] Hi, I'm wondered how is your experience with Roland MODELA MDX-50 Benchtop Milling Machine? Are you only using it for zirconia crowns or any PMMA, WAX? Did you try to mill denture bases? I 'm thinking of the same setup mainly for PMMA and WAX disks. Currently running DWX-52D on Millbox and I would like to keep it strictly for zirconia. I started to experiment with digital dentures and I like the Avadent denture base disks. The resin is strong and it is affordable to do the digital denture. The reason I was looking for Roland MDX-50 for PMMA and WAW as don't want to occupy my DWX-52D with this type of job. I believe 4 axis with tools autochanger can do the job (maybe not for all situations but mostly) Appreciate your comments and feedback about your experience with Roland MDX-50 [/QUOTE]
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