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  • I'd use it as disinfectant but I'm not chuck norris

  • Go ahead big boy..  Touch it..

  • is this made in ukraine? if so! fucking awesome!

  • Is it cutting steel or aluminium or both? There's a big difference between the two.

  • yea

    

  • Absolutely amazing!

    I wish I had one in my garage.

  • haha now thats the closest thing to a real life lightsaber

  • Bank ATM's here I come! :D

  • @berner Even better, bank safes.... forget ATMs

  • @GMgekido Fail. Ionized gas IS Plasma.

  • Pass your finger through it really quick! It'll be like a lighter trick!

  • @GMgekido The "blue fire" is the arc it gives off light.

  • plasma is an ionized gas and fire is the oxidation of a gas to form products

  • it looks like a lightsaber

  • I get a better finish with oxy propane. That is really poor quality cutting

  • I cut at Work with 200amps on a ESAB Suprarex. max. thickness 30mm with72cm per minute, 5mm with 7m per minute (14m by 4m Table) with 2 Burners. We bought a new Suprarex with 400amps and 3 Burners (one of them 3D Head) we get her in a few months. Can´t wait to see her and work with her! ESAB (Germany) & Hypertherm (USA) RuleZz!! :)

  • in soviet russia plasma cuts you

  • I get to use one of these at my college, but only on 6mm steel, nothing like this :)

  • nice!

  • Oh it's such a WONDERFUL sight to see that cutter.

  • light sabor

  • very nice CNC cutter. to bad the person using it dont know how to run it. you can see at :27 when the metal drops off how much slag is left behind,and at 1:33. And there is blow out at the bottom. the cause the oxygen is set to high and where it is set to hot it just blows the metal away. and at 1:25 the groves in the metal the means it set to fast and it dose not have the time to cut all the metal.

  • Hot Hot Hot!

  • DO WANT!

  • Where goes the spark when it passes trough the metal?

  • @GingleGangle1 its not a spark, its an electric arc, electricity just kind of disperses through metal, just like welding

  • you have to ground the metal 1st i think so it doesnt work unless its in contact with the metal or something like that :)

  • is ionized gas

  • is this a flame? What burns on it?

  • @GingleGangle1

    It's not a flame. It's a plasma. Similar to a laser. It doesn't run off of any type of gas like them OxyFuel type. All you need is a air good air compressor, electricity, and of course a plasma cutting machine.

  • @GingleGangle1 It's a plasma cutter. An electric arc is used to create a super heated gas (plasma) which ionises permitting it to conduct electrical current. The high velocity plasma is channelled through a focussing nozzle to intensify the heat resulting in a flame which cuts as you see illustrated in the video.

  • like a hot kife on butter

  • sweet, excellent demonstration. plus the music is pretty wicked, like some 80's nintendo game.

  • Resonances and vectoring of the constructive interference was what Tesla really wanted to pursue. and did..

  • Wow just like hot knife through butter!

  • Yeah but the Qualitity from the Cuts is pretty bad, you still have a lot to do after cutting! With how many amps you cut??

  • HOLY COW!!!...that's some thick shit

  • We cut about 200 mm plate on our oxy Profile at work.

  • it looks like it's 1,000,000 degrees

  • can it cut diamond?

  • diamond is made of carbon...it would burn ^^

  • Hmm... it is posible to make a lightsabre whit this tecnology?

  • Not really. It's basically superheated air. The difference between room temperature and the air coming out of the cutter would make it cool almost instantly... Maybe a teeny light-dagger?

  • not really, more like a mini lightsaber :3

  • A tuned plasma wave guide could give you a "Lightsaber". But I do not know how to make a wave guide for plasma. Some people do though!

    It is conceivable that projecting an effect, or "field' (lets call it bosonic) which affects "space-time" could energize plasma.

    Usually plasma(s) are made with a field called electromagnetic. Like a plasma torch. A high energy plasma torch with wave guide would give you your light..whatever..

  • song makes it whole lot more interesting. whats the name of it?

  • Wow just amazing !

  • Name of song? It's groovy as crap.

  • something done on frooty loops, its sounds like.

  • damn that thing would slice your finger right off. cleanly.

  • LOL THE SONG

  • haha yes

  • I think this costs a wee bit more than i can afford XD

  • But it depends on if your really needing it or not.

  • I like it personally....had me bobbing my head

  • sick song!!!!!

  • annoying music

  • are you a bank robber?

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  • Cause then you would have to run up to a guy you would want to kill with 20 kg equipment at point blank range and start to slowly cut him.. The 'plasma wielder' army would loose in other words :)

  • Seeing thats its cutting through metal that quick im sure a boss would only take a couple of seconds to cut through

  • It would be as useful as a knife. They have knives. Knives are cheaper.

  • bullets are more fun :)

  • Ur right

  • are they different plasma and plasma arc?

  • Chuck Norris uses a plasma cutter like this to trim nasal hair...

  • The cuts look precise

  • The problem with plasma cutters is the slag formed at the bottom. Most plants that operate something like this have a large deburring machine the parts get put into next. But even then, the slag has to be manually chipped off prior, otherwise the deburring machine doesn't work properly. It's a pain in the ass, but someone has to pick up the parts after they're cut anyway. That was my old job. :-)

  • Chuck Norris uses a plasma cutter as a tooth pick

  • ... And he uses the sun as a plasma cutter.

  • Nah, he uses the sun as a ball when playing dodge ball lol

  • Chuch Norris scratches his nuts with an Air Plasma Cutter.

  • @Reaper6207 - i thought he used it to shave his back.

  • @Jeffemano Nope, that's what Bruce Lee's "Saber Chucks" are for.

  • if this cuts metal as butter, imagine with what velocity would cut butter!!!! lol

  • @pogodrummer

    wouldn't cut it, it would disintegrate it

  • I don't think that's steel. Perhaps aluminium or something.

  • actually plasma can cut steel as butter

  • Pllaazzzmmmmaaaa, JUMMY !

  • what's the song playing??

  • neat

  • Can it do smaller cuts?

  • yeah, but can it cut a really tough steak?

  • probably the steak, plate and table (or) your lap :O

  • No, this kind of technology was never designed to cut those materials. It would be ineffective.

  • i take that back. i was thinking of a different type of setup...

  • what th' fuck ... :O te surrounding metal had no chance to light up.

  • I bet that can't cut my hard cock!

  • actually, it cant, smartie. they feel only slightly warm to human flesh and cant hurt you in that way

  • Actually yourself, smartiepants, most plasma arcs tend to be around 15,000 degrees Celsius in temperature. I don't know where you think you're getting your inforation but I suspect you are pulling it right out of your ass.

    There is a type of "cold" plasma with a low electron temperature created by a much more expensive and sophisticated machine, but it is not a plasma cutting device like this.

    Don't correct people if you don't know what you're talking about.

  • *information

  • Where did you get such large slabs of butter and how did you give butter that metalic look?

  • Holy Sheet.

  • Jestem w szoku...łoooo niezłe cudeńko mmmm.... chciałbym mieć takie w domu, bym se chleb kroił :)))

  • air plasma can't hurt an humen being and thats the coolpart:D

  • WOW really? nice. However the white hot steel can.

  • with that it means that it cant be used as an weapon

  • that's good then ..

  • Ignore this person, he does not know what he is talking about.

    He is probably thinking of Corona treatment, a kind of bonding process, it neither cuts steel nor produces any sparks or effects such as are seen in this video.

    In fact the plasma arc in cutters like this are typically hot enough to completely destroy flesh on contact - if you're lucky.

  • actualy moast dont start unless u put a metalic pice under them, and the way i see it is: ca the energy output of a camp fire concentrated in 1 square cm harm a human being? well, smoak and sag is the remaining

  • that would have to be one hell of a camp fire... plasma cutters run at about 22,000 degrees F.

  • i mean as energy output, not temperature XD

  • That's insane!!! in a cool way =)

  • The video is pretty cool, but the background music is HORRIBLE. Thank God for the ability to MUTE the sound!

    Anyhow, the thickness of the cut is truely impressive, and the kerf remains fairly square over the entire width of the piece being cut. Very nice!

  • this is not plasma but laser i have it in my job, flat 1-45mm.

  • thats the coolest thing I have ever seen!

  • They're actually common in industry. *Very* fast, but not always net finished diemnsions. Usually need further machining. And the fumes need to be carefully scavenged.. rather bad for breathing :P

  • Wow, that was fast and very smooth looking, just like a plasma arc. Does anyone in Las Vegas NV have one of these welder/cutters? If so, would they be willing to show it off? Has the 3500 series been released yet? What is the difference between the 2500 and 3500?

  • that IS a plasma arc!!!

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