[Stoves] Cutting stove material
frank
frank at compostlab.com
Mon Oct 29 15:22:13 EDT 2007
David, stovers,
The company across from the lab uses silica sand and water under very
high pressure to cut metal, plastic and glass. Is that the same as a CNC
cutting you write about?
They computer program the shape on a sheet of metal and the rest is done
automatically. No heat and amazing to watch.
Frank
>>
>>Have you had much experience with CNC plasma cutting?
>>We are beginning a scale up of our 2 burner stove, to industrialize
>>the fabrication process. Sure would be glad to hear you views on
>>somethings.
>>
>>We are in Bolivia and many times what normally works in developed
>>countries dont quite run right here, but I hope to find a middle
>>ground. We will be using a small -CNC table, 5' x 10' and expect to
>>do all of our cutting and piercing. The majority of the metal to be
>>cut is 26 and 28 gauge sheet metal, 0,50mm and 2mm light steel.
>>
>>warm regards
>>David
>>On Oct 29, 2007, at 11:20 AM, David G. LeVine wrote:
>>
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