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Re: Waterjet question
Not really. A water jet can but after the jet of water cuts though the first surface the water starts to spread out and the second cut is not nearly as clean. We tried it once with 1 by 2 and it came out ok... We were just cutting holes for weight and we ended up just machining it. I don't think it would work for a 4 by 4 very well at all but you could try it.
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Re: Waterjet question
ya that makes sence.
I wonder if you could somehow block the water from cutting through the second side with like a metal plate or something and then just have the machine do a second pass (with the plate removed) to cut the other side. |
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Re: Waterjet question
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