If you have a sophisticated mechanical design for your robot, you may have considered having the parts made by CNC waterjet. But, as with any tool, there are some limitations to this approach. I created thse articles to explain the limitations of this technology and hopefully make it easier to get the custom parts you need from waterjet cutting
BTW, is this kind of stuff useful to people here? I want to share some of the tips I’ve picked up over the years in building robots, but don’t want to be egregiously self-promotional.
Certainly! Many parts for robots can be cut using a waterjet so it’s good to know more about the technology, including its limitations. Thanks for sharing! Note that only a small number of people will refer to this article at any given time, but it will be indexed in searches.
I found the article very informative and well written. Like most robot builders I depend on vendors for parts and tutorials. It is also applicable to people in R&D work situations where different material cutting techniques need to be investigated. If it were at all offensive I would have hit the spam button. Thanks for sharing.
Step by step Instructables waterjet cut & laser cut parts
If you’re ready to make robots using waterjet cut or laser cut parts, check out this list of our favorite Instructables. These include step-by-step instructions from champion robot builder Mike Jeffries.
BTW, if you haven’t tried out our waterjet cutting services, April 11-12 is a great time to do so. We’re having a sale on 1/4" aluminum parts cut from YOUR designs.
The waterjet can't cut a perfectly sharp inside corner because the cutting stream is round. Learn how to eliminate the material in the corner by changing the shape of your design.