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What is the smallest kerf width that can be cut and what is the smallest a part can be made?

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What is the smallest kerf width that can be cut and what is the smallest a part can be made?

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Q: Nozzle question 2 (to be added) Materials Q: Are there special considerations for making glass parts? A: Yes. Dual pressure piercing allows for piercing of glass with minimal risk of cracking. J. R.Jet Machining Centers come standard with dual pressure capabilities. Using these techniques reduce the risk of cracking, making glass cutting into a very profitable venture. Q: What is the thickest material the J. R. Jet Machining Center can cut? A: The practical limit for most materials and conditions is about two inches thick. Thicker than that, and tolerances drop while machining times increase. For some special projects, however, it is practical to machine material five or more inches thick. Cutting titanium is one such application where J. R. Jet customers report great profits at these greater thicknesses. The machine physical limit is the maximum Z-axis travel, which is dependant on the specific machine purchased. Q: How is the material fixtured? A: There are many methods of fixturi

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Q: Nozzle question 2 (to be added) Materials Q: Are there special considerations for making glass parts? A: Yes. Dual pressure piercing allows for piercing of glass with minimal risk of cracking. J. R.Jet Machining Centers come standard with dual pressure capabilities. Using these techniques reduce the risk of cracking, making glass cutting into a very profitable venture. Q: What is the thickest material the J. R. Jet Machining Center can cut? A: The practical limit for most materials and conditions is about two inches thick. Thicker than that, and tolerances drop while machining times increase. For some special projects, however, it is practical to machine material five or more inches thick. Cutting titanium is one such application where J. R. Jet customers report great profits at these greater thicknesses. The machine physical limit is the maximum Z-axis travel, which is dependant on the specific machine purchased. Q: How is the material fixtured? A: There are many methods of fixturi

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