If it didn't cost so much to get into one of those machines, I'd probably buy one and put it through the paces to see how it performs.HypHyDef wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:23 am hey Joe,
thanks for your input, I wanted to mention that the end of life feature within the cartridge and the sync system monitors the hafneium and will shut down the torch before it reaches critical to where it can do damage to the torch. this system does NOT just count cuts or time or pierces. If you would like to be a part of the discussion between members of this forum and our enginees and staff I'd be happy to send you an invite.
I have a box full of electrodes, nozzles, shields, etc. I have never felt that it was an imposition to stay on top of them.
I have also done personal visits to people, to train them on DesignEdge software. I have seen people cutting metal art out of 14 gauge steel with 1/4" of the electrode MISSING! How the ... ?!?
Understand that I am NOT dissing the new system. You have put a lot of thought into it, and it is a convenient way to keep a plasma torch cutting. For industrial use, the convenience is great! Large companies don't worry about eeking out every possible cut inch and pierce out of their consumables. They would probably just add the cost of (n) cartridges to every job as an operating cost.
For the home hobby metal artist, it SEEMS to be an unnecessary expense though. I am not seeing the advantage for the guy who wants to make a dozen wall clocks in his garage over the weekend.
Now, if you came up with some way to cut through metal at the level of a laser, with an extremely thin kerf, I'd be VERY interested in what you have to offer. but with this system, I am not seeing an appreciable difference in the kerf width, or the cut speed, or even the "keyhole" that appears at the pierce point of every open path, which is an issue we would ALL love to solve.
I'd love the opportunity to try it though. Not just for a few minutes, but for a month or two, just to see if it really makes sense for the home hobby CNC plasma table owner. Right now, my 45XP is doing a stellar job, and I have a boat load of consumables awaiting their turn at the machine.
Joe
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