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Post Info TOPIC: the stuff you dont learn in class.
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hello, the shop i work in currently has a flow mach 4 dynamic waterjet.  We have three operators who each went to the flow training myself included.  I would be not call myself a seasoned waterjet operator by any means.  In the short couple of years using the waterjet there is a ton of little tricks and ways of going about things i have done that worked and some that diddnt work.  I try to check this site a couple times a week but there seems to be little in the way of activity.  Myself i love learning and being able to do new things with the machine even though it can be boring and just a job at times.    So lets have it , lets get the ideas flowing and talking about things.  I recently was cutting holes in 4in schedule 40 pipe caps. I  Cut a simple 5.5 in hole to fit the OD of the cap in a quarter inch plate to fixture the cap changed the z axis and got center every time.  Simple enough but maybe somebody can use.  Just an example.   

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Thanks for your sharing. It's really the stuff we don't learn in class.

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