In this episode, Jim Colt talks about the different cut processes you might use on your CNC plasma cutting machine. There is no one process that is going to be perfect for every application. You have to determine what is most important to as the user. Is it cut quality, speed, cutting different materials? That is going to determine what the best process is going to be.
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about how to cut the best holes with an Air Plasma. Lower your material handling costs by cutting holes with plasma. Height, speed, and amperage automatically set with the MaverickCNC CAD/CAM/CNC software ensuring the ...
WHAT IS CORRUGATED METAL AND WHY IT’S TRICKY TO CUT IT Corrugated metal is a thin sheet of steel strengthened for use in construction by having a series of grooves and ridges cold formed into it. Although the primary use for this material is roofing, ...
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about CNC plasma table consumables. How to get the most of your consumables? How many starts are possible with the Hypertherm patent Powermax consumables? One user’s acceptable cut quality is not necessarily equal to ...
WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES OF CUTTING HOLES WITH PLASMA? Cutting small holes (i.e. bolt holes) in metal with a plasma torch has been a common challenge amongst operators since plasma systems were first created. A “small” hole is typically considered any ...
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about the different features of a CNC plasma cutting machine. Fume control, air quality different types of metals and the technical aspects of making the best of the cutting process are just a few of the features Jim ...