Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Waterjet pressures ?
Posted by
Bruce Craig
on 2004-10-15 14:32:03 UTC
The design I looked at was the paper slitter, which would slit the sheet
width into smaller strips. The waterjet
head would be stationary, and the part that was cut would move. This
design had a deep catch pan for the water spray.
Could the pump be powered by a gasoline motor, instead of electric?
I spoke with my local machinist, and told him to be on the look out for
any used waterjet systems. Maybe it would be possible
to reverse engineer a commercial design that would work for some home shops.
Bruce
width into smaller strips. The waterjet
head would be stationary, and the part that was cut would move. This
design had a deep catch pan for the water spray.
Could the pump be powered by a gasoline motor, instead of electric?
I spoke with my local machinist, and told him to be on the look out for
any used waterjet systems. Maybe it would be possible
to reverse engineer a commercial design that would work for some home shops.
Bruce
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turbulatordude
2004-10-14 08:12:27 UTC
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metlmunchr
2004-10-14 12:20:26 UTC
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Bruce Craig
2004-10-14 16:19:07 UTC
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turbulatordude
2004-10-14 21:36:51 UTC
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josef wagner
2004-10-14 23:16:40 UTC
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turbulatordude
2004-10-14 23:47:49 UTC
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Bruce Craig
2004-10-15 14:32:03 UTC
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turbulatordude
2004-10-15 18:48:00 UTC
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Jon Elson
2004-10-16 10:19:29 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Waterjet pressures ?