Friday, August 28, 2009

WARDJet Releases 5-Axis Waterjet Cutting Head with Height/Crash Sensor Option


WARDJet has released the new Psy-Winder 5-axis abrasive waterjet cutting head. Improvements include a height and crash sensor option, fixed mechanical tool tip (no kinematic model), greater range of travel (capacity of 12" to 24" vertical travel on Z axis) and cutting angle from 0° vertical to 90° degrees horizontal.

5-axis cutting is the perfect solution for cutting bevels and weld preps in material. Software makes it fast and easy to program bevels on parts or to allow for taper compensation to virtually eliminate the taper commonly found on parts cut by a waterjet. Post processors are available for both 2D and 3D CAM software.

Up to 9 Psy-Winder 5-axis cutting heads can be installed on one cross beam with a single X-Classic controller (which can be retrofitted to all past WARDJet systems and to most other waterjet systems). Depending on the waterjet system, speeds can be up to 2000 in /min. Check out video and photos on our website of the Psy-Winder cutting complex 5-axis parts. Pure awesomeness.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.wardjet.com contact us at sales@wardjet.com or call us at (330) 677-9100

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WARDJet is an Innovative Waterjet Cutting Machine Manufacturer in the USA. WARDJet is NOT JUST A WATERJET...

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Waterjet Cutting Machines are awesome...















Waterjet Cutting Machines cut through practically anything with water. How cool is that?

Pretty friggin cool.

K

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Sooo tired.

From Prague


Ugh. Woke up at noon. Showered. Shaved. Went with Elaine and Peter to meet Halled and Mohammed (the other visiting artists) for lunch. Ended up back at Halled's where he made hummus and some type of traditional salad. Had Arabic coffee and wine. Wonderful. Later went to work on film and photography project with Halled and Mo. Started to rain so we went back to Oosteinde(spelling is probably wrong) where we talked much about art, and politics. Mo was trying to convince me to apply for a residency in Egypt. I'm seriously considering it. Went home, and FINALLY got in touch with Scott (the Australian Glass artist in Berlin). He gave me his phone and email and again offered a spot on his couch. I'll probably take him up on it towards the end of next week. I really want to see where this film idea goes.

Cooking dinner for Jean, Halled, and Mo here at the studio tomorrow - which will be followed by a lecture from YET ANOTHER visiting artists. Have I mentioned how much I love this town? So much going on...always. Anyways, importing video right now, it's 3 am...and I need sleep. I'm sure I'm forgetting things but hey -