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Re: pic: 1889 Waterjwet parts
hope you end up with a clean beauty of a robot.
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Re: pic: 1889 Waterjwet parts
All those parts are sitting atop a schematic of the base... I didn't even notice that before.
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Re: pic: 1889 Waterjwet parts
I do want a water jet also, those parts look pro. they are clean, i am jealous.
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Looks VERY familiar.............
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Re: pic: 1889 Waterjwet parts
Laser would only take about 30 minutes to cut all that, and it would not have any draft. But, you would have to deburr.
Nice job looks like you have a lot of welding to do. maybe think about using 3/16 pop rivets in your design next time with an air rivet gun. Bend flanges on the parts to rivet into. The welding will weaken the aluminum by taking the hardeness down to T Zero at welds unless you have the frame reaged. |
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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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