View Full Version : pic: GT Invention Studio's new Maxiem waterjet
Anupam Goli
25-06-2014, 20:15
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Navid Shafa
25-06-2014, 20:23
Besides the A-Jet, did you get any other accessories? Water-level control perhaps?
The new Maxiem line is not only going to provide you better performance, it also looks a lot better too (I might be biased though, since I worked on it :P)
Anupam Goli
25-06-2014, 21:37
Besides the A-Jet, did you get any other accessories? Water-level control perhaps?
The new Maxiem line is not only going to provide you better performance, it also looks a lot better too (I might be biased though, since I worked on it :P)
The only accessory we got was the A-jet. We're using the stock water pump and water level control (the one downside to the machine is the amount of time it takes to raise and lower the water level!). Cutting smaller parts on this machine is a little bit more of a hassle because of the larger cutting area, so we have to over-clamp small parts to ensure there's no skipping.
Also, this machine definitely looks better than our old omax, and is quieter, makes more accurate cuts, and is quicker!
sanddrag
25-06-2014, 23:12
Approximately how much does this cost? I may be in the market for something like this in the not too distant future. You can PM me if you'd rather not post it. Thanks.
I will have to come down and see it or try it out one day!
Anupam Goli
30-06-2014, 12:28
Approximately how much does this cost? I may be in the market for something like this in the not too distant future. You can PM me if you'd rather not post it. Thanks.
This specific machine was $140,000 after the grants and educational discounts were applied. The A-jet add on was $6,000.
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