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Waterjet Schematic

06/29/2009 4:35 AM

dear members,

I need a diagramtic sketch for the design of a school project of a waterjet ,that can cut wood-planks of about 25.4.mm - 30.50mm thick. also I need a comprehensive note explaining what it takes to design a waterjet to cut wood-planks of 25.40mm - 30.50mm thick.

My regards to each and everyone of you out there.

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Re: waterjet

06/29/2009 4:38 AM

And the reason an 8-point hand-saw cannot be used is what, please?

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06/29/2009 4:44 AM

No so much fun?..
They even let me play with water if i've been a good kitty..and LEDs too if I been specially good.
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07/01/2009 9:21 AM

get your idea here.

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