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Homebuilt CNC Plasma Cutter and Water Table

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

Cutting .134" steel plate at 60 ipm with my homebuilt cnc plasma cutter and water table.

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  • Does the water do much to help the cut, or is it just to reduce smoke?

  • I haven't noticed a difference in the cut quality due to the water table. However, the feedrate required for a slag free edge is different from that of a dry system.

  • did you make the table yourselfe

  • Yes, I made the machine myself.

  • What brand of plasma cutter did you use?

  • I'm using a Hypertherm Powermax 1000 G3.

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  • Can somebody help me? What mechanisms are used for x,y and z axis? Are those ball screws?

  • Pretty cool

  • Hi,

    what kind of fluid is this?

    Doesn´t seem to be pure water?

    thanks

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  • If you raise the water it wont fry your eyes out.

  • Ever have problems with fluid getting up in the nozzle and shortening the life of your consumables?

  • Do you have a link to a build page?

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