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    Cutting marble carpets using a water jet machine by Aquacut. Imagine how our cutter costs would go down if we could cut wood like this! Worth watching just because of the fantastic designs and colours.


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    So around 15 years ago I had a client who was having me do some remodel work on his boat, and when the subject got around to what he did for a living he told me that his company had developed a steel cutting technology that was designed for the purpose of cutting heavy steel while deep underwater. It's use was for de-commissioning defunct oil platforms (cutting the legs off). Then he said they discovered the most amazing cross use of that same technology. They could use a finer nozzle and cut stone at precise dimensions and shapes as well. Yep-the first water-jet cutter. Needless to say, as VP in charge of sales, he did quite nicely!!!

    You can cut wood like that. If the fit is too tight for a small bit you can use a laser.

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    Here is some letters I cut out with my laser, 30mm cedar and have cut 20mm birch, 3/4 plywood and mdf.
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    it is very expensive and very high maintenance. cleaning it is a big chore. Plus it is very messy. sludge disposal is a pain too. Plus it has to be kept busy to pay for it's self. it is a little strange on wood. Plus for the most part our machines are faster.

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    Waterjets can even cut cakes,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6WAqVgJTGk

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    That video made me dizzy, but what a gorgeous carpet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danhamm View Post
    Here is some letters I cut out with my laser, 30mm cedar and have cut 20mm birch, 3/4 plywood and mdf.
    Dan, can I pick your brain on lasers please. Doing a job on wedding invitations 8x4 x1/8 bamboo with a ton of SUPER small text. Driving me nuts as a strip of six is taking 2 hours 25 minutes. Would fitting a laser to the Buddy speed this up or should one stay away from this kinda loss making work?
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    Mr. Eustus you may be rastering too slow. and also check your sequence of cut. Sometimes on large product I set for low burn and back fill with black shoe polish. to darken easy to buff off.
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