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Re: pic: 1889 Waterjwet parts
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Originally Posted by TriggsJr
Laser would only take about 30 minutes to cut all that, and it would not have any draft. But, you would have to deburr.
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My understanding is that some fancy water cutting machines angle the nozzle to compensate for the draft angle. At the very least, that may not be a concern.
We've had a lot of 'fun' trying to tweak our plasma cutter to produce as little dross and draft as possible. We're getting better at it, but it's still frustrating.
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