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<blockquote data-quote="Sevan P" data-source="post: 185216" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>I don't own a Wieland mill but my friend does and I told him about my camming tech, and he now does it and loves it.</p><p></p><p>My Zr mill settings Diameter of node (sprue) 1.7mm with a 6% opening angle</p><p></p><p>I only sprue on the lingual of all my crowns or the bucal corners.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]19178[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Here is a cam layout from a previous night run I did from 1-27-2015.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]19179[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Critical to make sure that you have enough wall thickness to get your sprues attatched to.</p><p></p><p>My wax mill settings are 1.7mm Node with 10% opening angle. I only use two sprues on my wax and the pop right out of the disk without having to remove the disk. I mainly cut in 10mm so I leave the disk in the mill and pop the units out after each run then immediately start the next cam and have rarely any down time.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]19180[/ATTACH] </p><p>Here was tonight night run in wax.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]19181[/ATTACH] </p><p>All surfaces are clean and smooth, give it a shot but start out small then get braver but certain ZR units will require triangular set sprues just because of their mass, On my bridges you can see in the second image I have NO sprues on the bucal so the contours are never compromised and it helps out in mill time cause the burr doesn't have to lift up and over the sprues.</p><p></p><p>To sprue the units this was is super fast and easy takes me roughly a 45 seconds to sprue a large night run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevan P, post: 185216, member: 7766"] I don't own a Wieland mill but my friend does and I told him about my camming tech, and he now does it and loves it. My Zr mill settings Diameter of node (sprue) 1.7mm with a 6% opening angle I only sprue on the lingual of all my crowns or the bucal corners. [ATTACH=full]19178[/ATTACH] Here is a cam layout from a previous night run I did from 1-27-2015. [ATTACH=full]19179[/ATTACH] Critical to make sure that you have enough wall thickness to get your sprues attatched to. My wax mill settings are 1.7mm Node with 10% opening angle. I only use two sprues on my wax and the pop right out of the disk without having to remove the disk. I mainly cut in 10mm so I leave the disk in the mill and pop the units out after each run then immediately start the next cam and have rarely any down time. [ATTACH=full]19180[/ATTACH] Here was tonight night run in wax. [ATTACH=full]19181[/ATTACH] All surfaces are clean and smooth, give it a shot but start out small then get braver but certain ZR units will require triangular set sprues just because of their mass, On my bridges you can see in the second image I have NO sprues on the bucal so the contours are never compromised and it helps out in mill time cause the burr doesn't have to lift up and over the sprues. To sprue the units this was is super fast and easy takes me roughly a 45 seconds to sprue a large night run. [/QUOTE]
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