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Title: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: BADecker on November 01, 2016, 07:20:56 PM
Cut Anything With Water (http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/206188-2016-10-31-cut-anything-with-water.htm)


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Ever wanted to cut an outline of China out of a china plate, or to cut a wee knife out of a larger knife blade? A new tool lets you easily and cheaply cut just about any shape out of any material—using the power of water.

A group of engineers from the University of Pennsylvania created the world's first affordable desktop waterjet cutter as their senior design project. This water "laser," named (of course) WAZER, uses a pressurized blend of tap water and sand to blast through practically any material and cut precise, customized shapes.

How can water cut through tough materials like steel, ceramic tile, and titanium? First, water and garnet sand are combined into a slurry mixture. Then they're squeezed into a narrow stream with a width of 1.5 millimeters—that's roughly the height of a penny. This abrasive jet shoots out of the spout fast enough to slam through any object in its path.

Moving at anywhere from half an inch to a foot per minute (depending on the material), the jet traces digital designs created in software programs such as Solidworks and Adobe Illustrator. As WAZER follows this pre-programmed path, it filters the excess sand and waste materials into built-in canisters and empties the used water into standard drainage systems.


Read more at http://www.popsci.com/water-can-cut-just-about-anything.


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Title: Re: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: sengazumi on November 01, 2016, 08:55:57 PM
great sign me up, i want 1


Title: Re: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: mrkevio on November 01, 2016, 09:08:25 PM
I have seen water cutting before, especially in demolishing houses. A very big quantity of water is needed though for this process. With enough power, you can cut anything you like..


Title: Re: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: Gosu on November 02, 2016, 12:28:21 AM
Already saw paper cutting wood im not that amazed seeing water can cut anything :P


Title: Re: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: Spoetnik on November 02, 2016, 01:24:16 AM
I was just thinking of how 3D printers are not talked about much anymore last night..
This reminds me of them and it's cool i'll take one thanks.


Title: Re: Cut Anything With Water
Post by: Foxpup on November 02, 2016, 04:09:21 AM
ITT: BADlogic's simple mind is amazed by a common power tool. ::)