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DrewKaree:
I call BS.  :censored:

It SAYS "fun with the waterjet", but there are no pictures of the waterjet, the fun, OR the fun being had with said waterjet.

For all we know, you cut that dang thing with a router.

No pics of the waterjet cutting it, no fun.

You suck :angry: (unless, of course, you add pics of the waterjet cutting something, and QUICKLY)

;)
Drifter:

--- Quote from: DrewKaree on April 02, 2006, 04:07:12 am ---... No pics of the waterjet cutting it, no fun.

You suck :angry: (unless, of course, you add pics of the waterjet cutting something, and QUICKLY)

;)

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Wow, you guys are rough.

I dug thru my pics and I don't have any of the WJ cutting the wood, but I did have this pic that I took at the shop one day.



OK, so here is the deal... if I get a short video clip of the thing cutting the wood for a cabinet this week and post it, will I be redeemed?
MYX:

--- Quote from: Drifter on April 02, 2006, 09:22:45 am ---OK, so here is the deal... if I get a short video clip of the thing cutting the wood for a cabinet this week and post it, will I be redeemed?

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yes if I can borrow it.  ;)
Mark70:
Does the water have any adverse effect on the material.  I think of metal and plastic when I thing water jet.  Obviously you're not cutting mdf or particle board.
quarterback:

--- Quote from: Mark70 on April 02, 2006, 12:37:20 pm ---I think of metal and plastic when I thing water jet.  Obviously you're not cutting mdf or particle board.
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--- Quote from: Drifter on March 31, 2006, 08:31:44 am ---The waterjet machine belongs to one of my clients and I have access to it when I need to run something. It's great for cutting all sorts of materials.

I love doing plexiglass panels on it. The edges come out perfectly straight and smooth with no chips and it only takes about 90 seconds to cut. Talk about a MAJOR time saver. For my first cab (the full sized) I created a plexi overlay for the control panel. I used the same program that I used to cut the wood for the panel (just changed the material type) and when it was done you would swear that they were cut at the same time.
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