Waterjet cutting isn’t a completely new technology by any means, but it’s definitely “new-ish” as far a mainstream industrial and decorative usage.
As such, it’s tough to find good waterjet content out there in the internet.
For example, check out waterjets.com – there’s a picture of a jet-ski.
Here are three things I want to know, and you might also be curious about, if you’re here searching out our services.
1) Who invented waterjet cutting? Answers.com and Wikipedia will give you no less than three names, with very little information about any of these men.
Until I find out otherwise, I will assume it was Thomas Jefferson, despite waterjet cutting being invented in the 1950s. (See the damage of information voids?)
2) What’s the biggest thing ever cut with a waterjet? Again, knowing this would make my life better.
3) Does it make a difference if the water is warm or cold? This, I bet I can find out simply by asking the technicians here at the Chicago facility.
I should do that one day, assuming this post doesn’t get me fired. Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter!
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