Unlike anything else in the makerspace, this costs quite a bit to run. Do you charge members by the minute of pump time? Or is there another way to cover the cost of the expendables?
Most usage of equipment in the shop is covered by mHUB membership fees. There are a few that require an additional rental fee - including this one. The others are the fiber laser and UV printer due to the direct cost of consumables. For the water jet, we charge $25/half hour which includes material and maintenance.
@@mHUBInside Thanks for the info. We are considering getting a Wazer for The MakerBarn, but first we have to come up with a good way to track pump time for a user. We may tie it into our MACS user access system.
Super informative well done video, thanks. Questions, would this ruin the wood if 1/4” untreated plywood was cut due to moisture? Can more than 1 pass be done to go deeper into material? In the case of marble/ granite if the thickness is to great, does it basically “ engrave”?
We have successfully cut 3/8" plywood, the caveat is your material is going to get wet, very wet, and while our piece did not warp something smaller might. It probably wont do fine detail in wood well. Wazer does not have a setting built for wood so I would assume they wouldn't "suggest" it. When cutting with a water jet you start with a pierce move that goes all the way through and you really don't want the head to move before that. If the jet of water moves faster then full depth cutting occurs (on any material), then "scoring" can happen, which isn't great for engraving. The head has about 1" of clearance and theoretically you can cut anything that passes underneath it, but it might just take an unreasonable amount of time with not that great of an edge as a result. Thanks for watching! Hope that helps.
Good question. We utilize it for metal that is too thick to go our fiber laser and it's also good for ceramics and glass as well as rubbers/neoprene when trying to prevent a singed/sooty edge.
You can see all the material library recipes at wazer.com/materials/materials-specs/#materials-table Not sure if you’re asking “316” stainless, or stainless steel that is 3/16” but….. stainless has a maximum of .188” at .5ipm. That being said the WAM software listed the thickest 316 stainless as .125 You can schedule a demo with Wazer via the link in video description, if local!
I'm happy you about the $15 half an hour cost, that a valuable information. Thanks 👍
how bout cutting something out of "fused glass" ....saw the stained glass sample.....thinking of using fused glass instead
Can it cut AR steel?
Will it cut 1/4 steel?
How good does it cut 17-4 stainless steel
Stained glass sounds interesting, how do you join it?
The pieces are joined with a copper foil tape that allows the panels to be soldered. Thanks for watching!
As slow as my Flow Mach 200 60,000 PSI is in thicker materials, this would be mind torture to try and use.
Unlike anything else in the makerspace, this costs quite a bit to run. Do you charge members by the minute of pump time? Or is there another way to cover the cost of the expendables?
Most usage of equipment in the shop is covered by mHUB membership fees. There are a few that require an additional rental fee - including this one. The others are the fiber laser and UV printer due to the direct cost of consumables. For the water jet, we charge $25/half hour which includes material and maintenance.
@@mHUBInside Thanks for the info. We are considering getting a Wazer for The MakerBarn, but first we have to come up with a good way to track pump time for a user. We may tie it into our MACS user access system.
WAM Water Abrasive Machining maybe.
Can it cut on a 45 degree angle?
Nope. The water jet is a fixed gantry. It does not tilt :)
Yes, with a jig.
Super informative well done video, thanks. Questions, would this ruin the wood if 1/4” untreated plywood was cut due to moisture? Can more than 1 pass be done to go deeper into material? In the case of marble/ granite if the thickness is to great, does it basically “ engrave”?
We have successfully cut 3/8" plywood, the caveat is your material is going to get wet, very wet, and while our piece did not warp something smaller might. It probably wont do fine detail in wood well. Wazer does not have a setting built for wood so I would assume they wouldn't "suggest" it. When cutting with a water jet you start with a pierce move that goes all the way through and you really don't want the head to move before that. If the jet of water moves faster then full depth cutting occurs (on any material), then "scoring" can happen, which isn't great for engraving. The head has about 1" of clearance and theoretically you can cut anything that passes underneath it, but it might just take an unreasonable amount of time with not that great of an edge as a result. Thanks for watching! Hope that helps.
Hi. Can I send you a slab of my Guatemalan Jadeite Jade to see if it will cut it?
It will cut jade, yes. Regular garnet cutting.
Wow…
why use this over a fiber laser. or co2 laser ?
Good question. We utilize it for metal that is too thick to go our fiber laser and it's also good for ceramics and glass as well as rubbers/neoprene when trying to prevent a singed/sooty edge.
How would this work on let's say 3/16 stainless?
You can see all the material library recipes at wazer.com/materials/materials-specs/#materials-table
Not sure if you’re asking “316” stainless, or stainless steel that is 3/16” but…..
stainless has a maximum of .188” at .5ipm. That being said the WAM software listed the thickest 316 stainless as .125
You can schedule a demo with Wazer via the link in video description, if local!
It would cut it great!
You paid $10,000 for that?
Did he say $15 for 1/2 hr cutting?
Yeah, the abbrassive is garnet (industrial ruby) and is one time use. Pretty pricy stuff, but it can cut tool steel so...
hi my waze machine is for sale like new thanks