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waialua359 25-09-2013 17:30

pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 

sanddrag 25-09-2013 17:31

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
If you don't mind me asking, how much does this machine cost? I've thought about something similar but I'm guessing it's out of our budget.

Cory 25-09-2013 18:14

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1293018)
If you don't mind me asking, how much does this machine cost? I've thought about something similar but I'm guessing it's out of our budget.

Don't know about their machine, but for a quality 4x4 to 4x8 size machine you're looking at $120-200k depending on size/options.

They also cost $45-60/hr to run when you factor the cost of abrasive, water, maintenance, etc.

mman1506 25-09-2013 18:31

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
I wonder how much it cost them to ship it to Hawaii. I wouldn't be surprised if installation/transportation costs were as much as the machine itself.

magnets 25-09-2013 18:34

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1293018)
If you don't mind me asking, how much does this machine cost? I've thought about something similar but I'm guessing it's out of our budget.

I'm not sure I've got the right machine, but it looks like a flow mach 2b, which retails normally for $235,000.

http://www.glassmachinerylocator.com...ls.mgi?id=3047

Cory 25-09-2013 19:52

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by magnets (Post 1293033)
I'm not sure I've got the right machine, but it looks like a flow mach 2b, which retails normally for $235,000.

http://www.glassmachinerylocator.com...ls.mgi?id=3047

I haven't looked at the price of water jets in awhile but 235k seems too high for that machine, given that it's pretty much a base model.

DampRobot 25-09-2013 21:18

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Wow. You must feel really, really lucky.

Just curious, how do you fund raise something like $250,000? I know that you guys have an awesome fundraising machine, but that's a ton of money, even if you got a lot of large donations. We'd be extremely happy to have an extra 5 or 10 thousand to spend on new machine tools...

magnets 25-09-2013 21:23

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Just out of curiosity, what sort of cool stuff do you plan on making. Our team's sponsor might let us use a waterjet in the future, so we'd love any information you might have.

Plus, this is so cool, I can't wait to hear more!

Brandon Ha 25-09-2013 21:48

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We get super lucky in the fact that our main mechanical mentor works at a place which allows for the usage of professional grade equipment for our team. He spends his work time on this but it is beautiful when you get the final result.

Pauline Tasci 25-09-2013 23:01

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
The water jet looks very high end, my guess would be over $200,000.

Navid Shafa 26-09-2013 02:49

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I don't know about Flow's pricing, but OMAX's Maxiem line starts at $67,000. They also offer heavy discounts for FIRST/Education use as well. :yikes:

waialua359 26-09-2013 03:00

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Cory definitely knows his stuff.
After meeting with a Flow Sales Rep during the summer of 2009, he quoted us about $150,000 for a base machine.
What we didnt know was that add-ons such as a chiller (still on order), and the materials that Cory mentioned to "start-up" was a whole lot more.
Our grand total at the moment is over $215,000 which includes the electrical and water line setup.
This did not include shipping, and yes, its like buying a new Toyota Corolla.:ahh:

We are new at this game, and dont expect a whole lot of drastic changes to our robot design approach....yet.
The one thing we struggle with is manpower and many of our high $$$ machines get used VERY sparingly.
For example, our LPKF circuit board router has a 2 year warranty with 4 visits from a mainland rep to service and train. We havent even used 1 of those visits yet, and we had the machine over a year.:ahh:

Being out in Waialua, it is a very very rural area and the distance is unbearable to drive to especially for those in Honolulu and our traffic issues.

Overall, we are excited to have such a machine at our school where our program has 24 hour access for whatever we want to use it for.

waialua359 26-09-2013 03:04

Re: pic: Team 359 Flow WaterJet Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Ha (Post 1293052)
We get super lucky in the fact that our main mechanical mentor works at a place which allows for the usage of professional grade equipment for our team. He spends his work time on this but it is beautiful when you get the final result.

This is very common for many mainland USA FRC teams and impossible for a team like ours.
Hence, we buy and bring the tooling directly on campus.

FrankJ 26-09-2013 11:51

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Ok I am officially jealous. :]

AdamHeard 26-09-2013 13:09

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This isn't a shot at 359, love those guys. More for all the people who are jealous.

If your goal is to get some waterjetting on your bots, it's pretty easy to get shops to sponsor you.

Worst case, you can always pay to get it done. I've seen it quoted anywhere from $100-$300 per hour.

Average waterjet making average parts and 3-4 hours of cut time is enough for a very crazy single robot, or for 2-3 sets of moderate parts.

For reference, in 2012 we had 12 hours of cut time for 3.5 robots worth of pure craziness (lots of gearin). In 2011 we cut 6 sets of claw plates (each set was 6 large plates) in ~ 2 hours.


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