Lol a lot of people think obsidian and bedrock is the hardest objects probably because of minecraft. While bedrock is extremely hard obsidian in real life is glass like and and shatter relatively easily.
Videos are cool but who here just fast forwards through all the cheeze and get right to the thing cutting something? And I second seeing it cut a carbide cutting insert!!
Thank you for your suggestion! It would be interesting to see a waterjet cut a katana sword.
Katana swords are commonly comprised of blades made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is one of the most common materials cut on a daily basis with the Flow Waterjet.
The Flow Waterjet can cut through 1/4" stainless steel at a rate of 45" a minute! With the katana sword being much thinner, the Flow Waterjet could slice through the katana sword like butter, at approx. 85" a minute!
The logic used here is flawed, as a Katana is a forged weapon that is folded, compressed and tempered repeatedly, and is in no way similar to a sheet of stainless steel.
It also depends entirely on what angle you attempted to cut it from. Placing the blade on its side and cutting from the back, I have no doubt that the waterjet could cut through the sword. But if you placed the sword edge first, and ran the water jet across the edge, it wouldn't work as well, if at all.
Though the Katana sword is more than standard sheet metal, a waterjet would still be able to cut through very hard tempered material as it has been done before. Typically, we would be cutting such a material laid flat on its side as you mentioned before.
It's interesting to hear that you believe it isn't possible to cut the sword if it was standing on it's blade, maybe we'll need to make an episode on just that, cutting a katana sword vertically!
@Narenderkumar99 Lots of myth surrounding katanas for some reason. The folding process is just to aggregate the carbon between a high carbon and low carbon steel. All it does is make the carbon content even throughout. This was a common way to make blades in the far east, and middle east before precisely controlled steel chemistry came along. Truth is, a waterjet won't have a problem cutting any metal. I'd be interested in seeing it cut a silicon carbide tool insert though.
Honestly, it would have been more interesting if you didn't spend so much time on the machine, zoomed in a lot more with the blender part, didn't over exadurate the fact that the blender wasn't working, and actually showed it being broken in half AFTER the machine finished, instead of cutting to the table again. What a waste of time.
But will it blend.
TheBERSERKERZZ 4 days ago
Try plugging it in ?
cathalgordon 2 weeks ago
It'd help if you plugged it in........(trollololo)
AirsofterJeff 4 weeks ago
oh cool
TheModder011 1 month ago
but will it blend?
trapingman 1 month ago
Water-jet smoke, don't breathe this.
sprinter82 1 month ago
Damn water, you scary!
mangobird75 1 month ago
Suck it BlendTec!
Kaeleido 1 month ago
try cuting gold
urhomie99 2 months ago
try cutting cubic zirconium, its 8.5 on hardness scale, diamond being 10
ox141jf 3 months ago
I wanna see water cut a diamond... Or cubic zirconium. Did it spell that right...?
roflwatanoob 3 months ago in playlist More videos from CanWaterCutIt
but will it blend?
c0ssu1 3 months ago in playlist Lisää videoita käyttäjältä CanWaterCutIt
whats the maximum psi that your waterjet produces?
hootergirlsrhot 3 months ago
@hootergirlsrhot - Flow HyperJet pumps are rated at 94,000 psi
CanWaterCutIt 3 months ago
I like how they say don't try this at home. Like who can afford one of these machines.
jalene150 3 months ago
Lol a lot of people think obsidian and bedrock is the hardest objects probably because of minecraft. While bedrock is extremely hard obsidian in real life is glass like and and shatter relatively easily.
jalene150 3 months ago
Please cut some obsidians and bedrock =3
Biobliter 4 months ago
cut golf bals
Zkor12 4 months ago
try to cut a house
osmadn 4 months ago in playlist Käyttäjän CanWaterCutIt videot
Videos are cool but who here just fast forwards through all the cheeze and get right to the thing cutting something? And I second seeing it cut a carbide cutting insert!!
kmyers18 4 months ago
But will it ble-oh wait...
MCbigass13 5 months ago
WILL IT BLEND??that is the question
josehuerta73 7 months ago
Can Water Cut It? Finger!
YuvalYosseph 8 months ago
But, will it blend? That is the question.
AlphaInfernoAttack 9 months ago 3
Will it Blend ?
moneys97 11 months ago
The Real Question is.....Will it Blend?
Tuocsteem 11 months ago 2
Blender juice, dont drink this.
XxhilfmirxX 1 year ago
WILL IT CUT that is tthe question to ta too too too too tooot ootttttttto tooooot ottttttttottttot ototototo
zainuintel 1 year ago
STUPID BLENDER! IT WON---
Get a Blendtec blender. Then we'll see what happens.
PokePackOpener14 1 year ago
will it blend?
that is the question.
DrummerDax 1 year ago
BlendTec just got owned.
MyDogFlippy 1 year ago
Don't try this at home!
Cuz everyone has a high pressure industrial water cutter in their house.
:D
Eddiefanhalen 1 year ago
Now let's see BlendTec try to blend a water cutter!
algorithmae 1 year ago 46
@algorithmae lol..
hareljann1 1 year ago
if that was my vita-mix, i'd be like "ohhhhhhhhhh noooooooooo!!!"
wunderbeast 2 years ago
try cutting a katana sword witha watter cutter
Narenderkumar99 2 years ago
Thank you for your suggestion! It would be interesting to see a waterjet cut a katana sword.
Katana swords are commonly comprised of blades made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is one of the most common materials cut on a daily basis with the Flow Waterjet.
The Flow Waterjet can cut through 1/4" stainless steel at a rate of 45" a minute! With the katana sword being much thinner, the Flow Waterjet could slice through the katana sword like butter, at approx. 85" a minute!
CanWaterCutIt 2 years ago
The logic used here is flawed, as a Katana is a forged weapon that is folded, compressed and tempered repeatedly, and is in no way similar to a sheet of stainless steel.
It also depends entirely on what angle you attempted to cut it from. Placing the blade on its side and cutting from the back, I have no doubt that the waterjet could cut through the sword. But if you placed the sword edge first, and ran the water jet across the edge, it wouldn't work as well, if at all.
RyoWolf 2 years ago 2
Though the Katana sword is more than standard sheet metal, a waterjet would still be able to cut through very hard tempered material as it has been done before. Typically, we would be cutting such a material laid flat on its side as you mentioned before.
It's interesting to hear that you believe it isn't possible to cut the sword if it was standing on it's blade, maybe we'll need to make an episode on just that, cutting a katana sword vertically!
Thanks for your comment!
CanWaterCutIt 2 years ago 5
hahahaha lols
Narenderkumar99 2 years ago
@CanWaterCutIt what cant it cut
TheModder011 1 month ago
@TheModder011 - Ultrahigh pressure waterjets have difficulty cutting tempered glass (because it shatters).
CanWaterCutIt 1 month ago
@CanWaterCutIt katana's are made of thousands of layers of steel. so i don't know it'll go through the katana like butter.
haha you people are awesome :)
willeyboy2 9 months ago
How about diamond, haha.. or was it lonsdaleite, which haves the hardest material title these days... Any nano material?
laitela01 2 years ago
wurtzite boron nitride
Narenderkumar99 2 years ago
@Narenderkumar99 Lots of myth surrounding katanas for some reason. The folding process is just to aggregate the carbon between a high carbon and low carbon steel. All it does is make the carbon content even throughout. This was a common way to make blades in the far east, and middle east before precisely controlled steel chemistry came along. Truth is, a waterjet won't have a problem cutting any metal. I'd be interested in seeing it cut a silicon carbide tool insert though.
sammorgan31 5 months ago
Will It Blend FLOW Man!! LOL
ktfx5 2 years ago
gotta cut a microwave for the "is it a good idea to microwave this?" series, and a blendtec blender for the "will it blend?" series
hellsmaw84 2 years ago
try to cut fingers
botards01 2 years ago
That was completely lame.
Honestly, it would have been more interesting if you didn't spend so much time on the machine, zoomed in a lot more with the blender part, didn't over exadurate the fact that the blender wasn't working, and actually showed it being broken in half AFTER the machine finished, instead of cutting to the table again. What a waste of time.
Arcterious 2 years ago
i love how they say don't try this at home, yeah cause everybody has one of those thing in their house
lilty8 2 years ago
Hmmm probaly can't cut a BlenTech Blender :P
DutchBoyPim 2 years ago
Let's see if it can cut a Total Blender
47H10N 2 years ago
Man! it cut right through the engine!!
shakazzolo 3 years ago
Now your cutting! Great video. Are you as tired of the iPod craze as I am....Hmmmm
MyYeloGremlin 3 years ago