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Thread: Water Cutting

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    On engineering machines (lathes, radial drills, mills) you use a coolant what is a mix of soluble oil and water (nick name milky), you can get a 25L drum for around 50 pounds and mixes with water at 10 parts water to 1 part oil.

    this is good for automated machines has it doesnt stick to tubing, where as if you used neat oil it would stick to the tubing from the coolant pump and start to block the pipes after a while

    when using a cordless drill or pillar drill use a bit of 3 in 1 oil (WD40 etc) keeps the tip of the drill cool and acts has a lubicant

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    I have now got my aliminium plate, a lump of 6082T6 15mm thick, It will bandsaw.jigsaw and cut with a hole cutter but the edge is far from smooth and straight, I have got some details on local watercutters etc and cad pics drawn up and will let u all know cost and what happens.

    Terry.

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    That looks like a flipper arm, looks good as well

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    Thats what I thought, Im hoping... well have been thinking to make my flipper arm similar but maybe in 6082t6 ally.

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    If the CAD that was on Surens profile before that picture was anything to go by, it looked like it was gonna be a 4-bar-lifter pneumatic style
    High speed coolness

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