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We all remember the Will it Blend videos, now we can say Can Water Cut It. These guys use a Flow Waterjet to have all sorts of fun. If you ever wanted to see a laptop cut in half, a golf club in half or a blender cut in half Can Water Cut It is the right site for you. "What makes waterjets so popular? Waterjets require few secondary operations, produce net-shaped parts with no heat-affected zone, heat distortion, or mechanical stresses caused by other cutting methods, can cut with a narrow kerf, and can provide better usage of raw material since parts can be tightly nested."
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March 24th, 2009
Remember when waterjets were new and all people could think to cut was cake?
March 24th, 2009
Fluidics, gotta love it. Next up, watching an explosively formed semi plastic spike of copper bore a hole in armor plate.
March 24th, 2009
hi
I love early music in this video ?
I how to get this music?
Thank you very much
March 25th, 2009
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