I know this video is 5 years ago, but it still puts me into a phase of nostalgia, because I always used to watch the german TechZone videos and the background music (the same as in this video) was the first EDM music I came in touch with about 10 years ago, when I was around 10 years old. And I instantly loved it! And I also love thinking back to my childhood where I created so many beautiful memories with my family (which is why I will never leave my country and especially the city I grew up in! I wanna be able to *look* into the view of my home city till the end of my life!) Sorry, too much talking but I could talk for hours if it comes to nostalgic things!
No, water at a high speed can cut materials that are relative soft, i.e. those easily cut by a scissor. To cut harder materials like stone, at cutting agent is applied, usually garnet a silicate material.
Evet Evett evettt iste buuuu iste buuuu böyle olmali sizlerle gurur duyuyoruz OSMANLI MAKINE ; Emegi gecen en basindakinden en dibindeki calisani emekcisine kadar saygilar tebrikler sükür yaaa bir firmamiz daha dünya capinda Basarilarinizin devamini diliyor saygilar sunuyorum YURDUM INSANINA HELÄL OLSUN;
I worked in a steel fabrication shop that mainly use fifties and sixties Machinery to create weldments and other things of the sort. We had this one job that was about 20 feet long 4 in wide and needed drilled and tapped holes the length of the part, roughly 4 inches apart. Due to our archaic means of cutting and drilling they opted to have a company laser cut these parts and Laser mark the locations for the holes so we could drill and tap. Hey this sounded great. Until after the first batch we realize that the heat from the laser actually started to distort the steel which threw off the marked hole locations by as much as 20 thousands, which did not make our customer very happy. We ended up using our old school fixture so the hole locations were Within tolerance. Technology is great, but sometimes the old way of doing things is the best.
Hydro jetting machines can cut human into pieces. The pressure is too much and technician operating such machines have a unique armor costing around $3000 a piece.
Water Jet. The water doesn't cut the substrate. The abrasive injected into the water stream is what does the cutting. The water is just the carrier for the abrasive.
*summer* Kids: Hey let's have a water gun fight Engineer's kid: My dad has this really awesome water gun he told me i shouldn't touch Engineer's water gun:
steffankaizer I believe you. I am a tv tech by trade. But also maybe I’m a little bit lazy and while I know for a fact you are correct, I am also so sick of this by the time I get home and while I am sure I could look up the electrical diagram, it is kinda like the saying “ a mechanic always drives a crappy car and a carpenter’s house is always falling down. But yes sir you are completely correct and honestly it probably would be more difficult to find the wiring diagram and specs and code the program that actually build the device.
Why isn't this technology used for details in architecture already? The only reason why modern architecture is obnoxious is because its cheap, and therefore no interest in making it aesthetic. With it, there could be thousands of Cologne Cathedrals
A water jet cutter, also known as a water jetor waterjet, is an industrial tool capable of cutting a wide variety of materials using a very high-pressure jet of water, or a mixture of water and an abrasive substance. The term abrasive jet refers specifically to the use of a mixture of water and abrasive to cut hard materials such as metal or granite, while the terms pure waterjet and water-only cuttingrefer to waterjet cutting without the use of added abrasives, often used for softer materials such as wood or rubber
It's not the water itself that cuts when it comes to harder material. The water is just used as a carrier for the abrasive material which is mixed in with the water that actually does the cutting.
Wow, I can't make drawings, but these machines doing it smoothly.
Hats off those engineers n scientists who working hard for us.
Finally! Jewelry made with modern methods. Makes me want to make jewelry myself!
凄い。コンピューターを使った緻密な機械がいくつも見れた。感謝と驚きです。
I can't believe how much this machine create art
Water jet has abrasive media in the water, that's what does the cutting. Great video!
Oh ok so the abrasive media and the water create the cutting ? So interesting
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Now this is amazing! 🤯🤩
This is the best technology on the planet , # 1 machine 💪
Worth watching this :) thank you!
Wow. Excellent video✊✊👌👌👌👌👌👌👌✊✊✊
I know this video is 5 years ago, but it still puts me into a phase of nostalgia, because I always used to watch the german TechZone videos and the background music (the same as in this video) was the first EDM music I came in touch with about 10 years ago, when I was around 10 years old. And I instantly loved it! And I also love thinking back to my childhood where I created so many beautiful memories with my family (which is why I will never leave my country and especially the city I grew up in! I wanna be able to *look* into the view of my home city till the end of my life!)
Sorry, too much talking but I could talk for hours if it comes to nostalgic things!
This completely captivated me.
Wow it was so satisfying to watch
These are such elegant machines for a more civilized age.
Absolutely stunning technology.
The precision is awesome
Truly amazing.
Sometimes it feel like nothing left to invent anything after watching these machines
I am soo Blind that Perfection EXIST...
The accuracy of this machines are amazing... How they are coded.... My mind has been blown.
It isn't computer technology so it isn't coded🤦
"Accuracy of these machines" what does this have to do with accuracy?
No, water at a high speed can cut materials that are relative soft, i.e. those easily cut by a scissor. To cut harder materials like stone, at cutting agent is applied, usually garnet a silicate material.
Evet Evett evettt iste buuuu iste buuuu böyle olmali sizlerle gurur duyuyoruz OSMANLI MAKINE ; Emegi gecen en basindakinden en dibindeki calisani emekcisine kadar saygilar tebrikler sükür yaaa bir firmamiz daha dünya capinda Basarilarinizin devamini diliyor saygilar sunuyorum YURDUM INSANINA HELÄL OLSUN;
It always fascinating how the things are made!
thumbnail 6:08 have a nice day.
6:08 Have an even better day.
Ok
Thanks
Thz
Why would anyone dislike this...?
What a time to be alive
Hello fellow human
You must be productive in your way
cutting metals from water....
unbelievable👌👌
Speed can kill everything
Not speed , that is VELOCITY....
Don't kill crack heads
Ishowspeed 🤣
I worked in a steel fabrication shop that mainly use fifties and sixties Machinery to create weldments and other things of the sort.
We had this one job that was about 20 feet long 4 in wide and needed drilled and tapped holes the length of the part, roughly 4 inches apart. Due to our archaic means of cutting and drilling they opted to have a company laser cut these parts and Laser mark the locations for the holes so we could drill and tap. Hey this sounded great. Until after the first batch we realize that the heat from the laser actually started to distort the steel which threw off the marked hole locations by as much as 20 thousands, which did not make our customer very happy. We ended up using our old school fixture so the hole locations were Within tolerance. Technology is great, but sometimes the old way of doing things is the best.
What is the thickness of plate.
"Mainly these profile cutting machines created for increasing production
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good video .i support u
Invented and built by geniuses.
is it just me or the vid was satisfying
3 seconds in and I already know I need one of these bad boys for my shop.
It is truly amazing, how many things you can create with a waterjet!
The cut didn’t exactly look straight though? Does it deflect in thicker materials?
It really is my guy
Great info. Thanks for uploading
Water has been cutting stone for billions of years.
Water, paper, rock, scissors. Water wins every time.
Wow thats so satisfying
Wow What a amazing Super Machine mind blowing 😀😎 Super.
Awesome dude!!
Nice, very informative!
That’s amazing how them machines work
Great video i like Last one ,not often see
Hydro jetting machines can cut human into pieces. The pressure is too much and technician operating such machines have a unique armor costing around $3000 a piece.
Mis respetos y admiración.
wow amazing machine.. now your fired!...
Nice work💪💪💪
wow!it's excellent and wonderful machine....outstanding
Love the program but the noise is hard to deal with
Good job. 👍
Nice work
Water Jet. The water doesn't cut the substrate. The abrasive injected into the water stream is what does the cutting. The water is just the carrier for the abrasive.
GREAT CUTTER.
*summer*
Kids: Hey let's have a water gun fight
Engineer's kid: My dad has this really awesome water gun he told me i shouldn't touch
Engineer's water gun:
Nice work my users
I want one so bad (the laser cutter) but I bet this high tech girl cost as much as my whole workshop! Great content excellently done video!
The paper cutting laser is 6-7000$...I thought they were so cool. Cutting with water too. Amaaaazing!
seriosly? you could make one from 2 dvd drives and an arduino after a week of tinkering and watching yt vids
steffankaizer I believe you. I am a tv tech by trade. But also maybe I’m a little bit lazy and while I know for a fact you are correct, I am also so sick of this by the time I get home and while I am sure I could look up the electrical diagram, it is kinda like the saying “ a mechanic always drives a crappy car and a carpenter’s house is always falling down. But yes sir you are completely correct and honestly it probably would be more difficult to find the wiring diagram and specs and code the program that actually build the device.
Water - The perfect murder weapon.
Amazing Bro
High pressure water I never see wow... 😃
Its not wter...its water plus abrasive
Thanks
Super awesome!.
7:12 when you are italian and if you want you can’t read the traslation in english :)
Very nice..👍
in the future I bet we will have these machines everywhere in the UK in our manufacturing, I sure would want them!
Why isn't this technology used for details in architecture already?
The only reason why modern architecture is obnoxious is because its cheap, and therefore no interest in making it aesthetic.
With it, there could be thousands of Cologne Cathedrals
Nice vid
That's fire bro
Rip to the handicrafts.
A water jet cutter, also known as a water jetor waterjet, is an industrial tool capable of cutting a wide variety of materials using a very high-pressure jet of water, or a mixture of water and an abrasive substance. The term abrasive jet refers specifically to the use of a mixture of water and abrasive to cut hard materials such as metal or granite, while the terms pure waterjet and water-only cuttingrefer to waterjet cutting without the use of added abrasives, often used for softer materials such as wood or rubber
Yeah.. an Iceland company use waterjet machine to cut fish (salmon), Flexicut ua-cam.com/video/oVD1oUEPH6M/v-deo.html
Water jetor water jet?
9:20 Yeminlen gurur duydum, gubur gubur gabardım Osmanlı makina dedi diye 😊
Ne diyon lan gundi
ok that made me 100000× more scared of floods
Wow Mind blowing machine
NOW IMAGINE A GUN HAVING A PERFECT PRECISION LIKE THESE...
It's not the water itself that cuts when it comes to harder material. The water is just used as a carrier for the abrasive material which is mixed in with the water that actually does the cutting.
great vedio.
Enjoyed!!!!!!
okay youtube. You win. I clicked It.
Not sure why but I watched the whole video.
How much this will be and where can be bought?
Amazing zing zing
When a robot has better handwriting than you
2019 is the laser year
That's a laser :D
Marvelous
Amazing!
That’s why water is strong against rock.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
This is a clickbait
Awesome tech.
It looks like that water would hollow out that little spout.
Wao this is awesome👍
The water jet also uses abrasive sand and its not just cutting things wirh water
I just wonder what if our hand is under that water?!!
Nice one.......
It's not just water. It's sand mixed in the water too.
0:45 my fav
2:33 satisfying
thats why the oceans are running out of water
Imagine tattoos. This could be the next gen thing to doing them. It would be faster and alot more on point..
1:15 kya majak hai yaar 😝
Cutting edge technology
Really amazing,