If I could build the perfect waterjet, it would.....
TFabian said
Jun 2, 2010
Mine would have some freaky alien garnet that never wore out and could be used over and over again.
It would look really cool and never make a mess.
I could run it and watch the screen from anywhere in the world with wireless virtual reality glasses
I could cut parts to a mirror finish
and finally, it would never require service!
What would your "perfect" machine be like?
WCW guy said
Aug 22, 2010
KMT 125 hp 90K pump, Omax software, and a Flow WMC dual head...... too bad that will never happen but Mitsubishi is coming out with some great equipment and very powerful software, even though its not as user friendly its very well done.
TFabian said
Aug 23, 2010
Mitsubishi? I don't believe they make or sell waterjets. Are you are referring to the machine that MC Machinery imports from Waterjet Corp. out of Italy with a Mitsubishi control? Regarding Mitsubishi, Flow recently was the first American company to ever win their prestigious "Excellent Suppliers Award".
Alonzo said
Jan 1, 2011
i have also seen a few tools from mitsubishi
they look neat and seem to be quite competitive. although there are others that apear to be a bit similar the user interface is what might be a bit different.
perfpro said
Aug 25, 2011
I would like to be able to alter Z height standoff independently for each head while cutting with a dual (or multi) head machine, especially on bigger parts where the cutting is continous over a large area on stock that is not flat.
This would be an improvement for the FLOW WMC2 with dual dynamic heads using FlowCut 6.4.
fx4matt said
Aug 16, 2012
fast z axis rapids and the ability to alter z height while a program is running
Mine would have some freaky alien garnet that never wore out and could be used over and over again.
It would look really cool and never make a mess.
I could run it and watch the screen from anywhere in the world with wireless virtual reality glasses
I could cut parts to a mirror finish
and finally, it would never require service!
What would your "perfect" machine be like?
I would like to be able to alter Z height standoff independently for each head while cutting with a dual (or multi) head machine, especially on bigger parts where the cutting is continous over a large area on stock that is not flat.
This would be an improvement for the FLOW WMC2 with dual dynamic heads using FlowCut 6.4.