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pic: 334 Shooter Hint
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Looks nice. What brand of plasma cutter do you have?
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Re: pic: 334 Shooter Hint
PlasmaCAM 4x4. Hypertherm 65A torch. Massive compressor.
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Re: pic: 334 Shooter Hint
Basketball shooting hood?
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Re: pic: 334 Shooter Hint
That's the top plate of a curved shooter that even has a mounting point for an encoder.
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Re: pic: 334 Shooter Hint
Looks like its giving impressive cut quality. We are still trying to dial ours in that well.
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Best thing we did, was get a piece of material you would typically cut/use (ours is 6061 or 5053 1/8" AL) and make a series of small parts making small changes to the heat and speeds as per torches guide. hypertherm does a great job of tabulating all speeds/feeds/amperage ratings. once you're happy with what a flying torch will do at 150ipm you're set!
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