Put A Cork In It With Your WAZER Waterjet
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Cutting out the cork gaskets for the sight glasses on Pearl with my WAZER water jetting machine. WAZER sponsored some of my purchase price and I'm sharing how I use it in the shop, on real projects at hand with you.
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been watching you for almost ten years , still amazed at the things you do !!!!!!!!! that machine is kick ass !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome back Keith.
It's good to see you again!
I find it fascinating that you find the sound of steppers soothing. To me they sound slightly angry, but then I work with computers and just register the 'digital' part of the noise. I am planning to install a stepper to drive the lead screw on my lathe though, maybe the sound of them will grow on me after a few years :)
I condensed this video into 3 minutes. I don’t think I missed anything😊
Hi Keith and Lisa 😊 glad you had a good holiday, the Wazer is an interesting machine, and very useful for the shop. Thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and Lisa 😊 Stuart UK.
Thanks Keith 👍 great video of the Wazzer take care of yourself.
Awesome video Keith every time I had to cut out a court gasket I had to use an exacto knife so now I'll have to get a wazer
Truly amazing well done sir learning the technology and materials will help with the farm fit and function
Very cool!
Very kool process, thanks for sharing !
Keith, check out flush cut diagnol cutters at Mcmaster, two sizes, for plastic sprues, not to be used on any metal.
Excellent. Nuff said sir Michael Angelo
The perceived decrease in cutting speed took me by surprise.
The Wazer unit is a very handy unit, $12,000 in Oz due to the difference in $ exchange rate. Was the cork natural or rubberised cork
I have found rubberised cork is best less wicking, it does looked rubberised. Great Lisa & you getting away ,come back refreshed again ready to machine big pieces of steel into little bits😀
Yes, better chemical and heat when rubber base cork.
Keith, you have been very thorough with what you have shown of the machine so far. I wonder if you can notch tubing in it like the laser tubing cutters can do? Then that makes me curious if you could make some kind of knurling pattern nobody has ever seen before with one, like for instance, engine turning knurling.
Sometimes I have weird questions.
Hope y'all are doing well and enjoyed your vacation.
Thanks for the videos.
Just flat laying materials
oil pan gaskets used to be cork or still are. at 62 i would rather take an a.. whoopin than crawl under a car
Olá amigo Keith!!!
Muito bom trabalho, e como sempre é uma satisfação em ver seus trabalhos!!!
Boa sorte sempre com muita saúde e paz!!!
You don't know how lucky you are that the software recognises where to turn the water on and off.
Twenty years ago I was using a 56000psi machine and you did the drawing in Autocad then loaded it into the machine and had to go through line by line writing pause, water on, water off in order to go from a cut to the next cut.
Keith is one of my favorites , Why? I see the Flag, The kids saying the pledge of allegiance, A fine looking Harley, And last but not least a great man that iam proud to call my friend, Keith Fenner.
I guess I'm missing something here. Why not just replace the cork gaskets with Viton O-rings? Waldes is one manufacturer I've dealt with years ago. Their "O-Packs" come in every size my customers ever needed. Measure I.D. O.D. and thickness and you're done. Or is it just the challenge of making them? I can dig that! 😁
Go to any hobby shop and you can buy a spru cutter. Got for plastic and other softer material
Have you cut glass yet???
you would think you could cut the cork by water pressure alone with no grit, as any grit stuck in the cork maybe leach out into the gear oil, which is not a good idea
Hola keith como estas yo aca con problemas en mi torno tengo un desgaste en bancada. Y no le encuentro la manera como me gustaria si podes que me agas una llamada i lo mires gracias amigo
will the wazer cut the glass also?
I think a wittle Wazering goes a wong way. Oops, I mean a little Wazering goes a long way. I think it's pretty boring to watch for very long.
On a more positive note. Does the cork get impregnated with the media?
Can you lower the water level so the bubbles don't move the thin cork all around?
Thanks for showing us what you do.
God bless you!
Keith, would be interested to know that the base material is on the Wazer ie the fixing bed and why it doesn’t get distroyed
It does get destroyed eventually, and I just flipped it for the first time.
It is a plastic extruded type shape.
If you haven't decided on a name for the Wazer how about Wanda.
Cutting thin cork sheet on a waterjet looks like using the third best tool because you don't have the other two
It seems unbelievably slow. How come you didn't do a speed test?
Up the speed by 5, then 10, and see if it is still cutting fine.
kind of ( actually really) boring watching the machine make repetitive cuts.
I buy twelve inch square sheets of silicone rubber for $12 each, I would use that material rather than something organic. Ron W4BIN
I like this idea! Thanks.