In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about the different cut processes you might use on your CNC plasma cutting machine. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables.

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.

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Video description :

Jim Colt here from Hypertherm. I wanted to brooch on a subject that comes up just about everyday on online forums or somebody on the phone or an email to me, customers asking about which process is best for them. You know there’s a lot of different ways to cut metals – plasma, water jet, laser and oxy fuel and a few others, you can use saws and others.

Those are the main ones – plasma, water jet, laser and oxy fuel that are used on CNC cutting tables like the one behind me here. In reality, there is no one process that is going to be perfect for every application so if you can provide details about the type of application you want, what’s most important to you, is it perfect cut quality? Your not going to get that with any of them, nothings perfect. It is speed, you just need the biggest pile of parts off the table at the end of the day? Or do you have to cut some three inch thick mild steel today and some twenty-six gauge steel tomorrow? Or do you cut metal eighty percent of the time but every once in a while you need to throw a piece of wood or a piece of glass up on the table?

Because not all these processes cut all materials like that. So in a nutshell, let me talk about plasma verses water jet verses laser verses oxy fuel and I’ve been in a number of facilities that have every one of those processes on their shop floor and they use them for what they’re best at. So plasma, think about plasma, there’s actually a couple of different big variations in plasma cutting, one is an air plamsa like is used on a light industrial table like this one, this one has a Powermax 125 from Hypertherm on it air plasma cutting system. Air plasma’s the lowest cost to purchase and also one of the lowest cost to operate so the cost per foot of cut which includes the cost of the consumables, the cost of air, the cost of electricity, all of those things.

Really reasonable with an air plasma cutting system. Then the second kind of type of plasma cutting is high definition plasma cutting, your going to see that on bigger machines, machines that have better bearing ways on them, different types of drive motor, higher acceleration rates and things like that and higher cost. High definition plasma kind of takes a step above air plasma. The cutting costs are very similar but the edges are cleaner. They use oxygen for cutting steel as opposed to air for cutting steel. You can’t do that with an air plasma, oxygen gives a better metallurgic finish on the edge of the plate, faster cut speeds and high definition plasmas are really the fastest way to cut most materials used in production between thin gauge material and say one and a half to two inch thick material.

So high definition plasma’s another good choice. Laser, everybody say “well I think I’m going to go buy a laser to cut the art work I’m doing”, may or may not be a good idea, you need perfect art work or really tight tolerances and you can afford the high price of a laser cutting system then maybe the laser is the right thing for you. Lasers have a really high capital equipment cost, when you buy them they cost a lot and they do a better job than most of these other processes on thin material, in fact, this is a stainless steel piece cut with a laser out of, I’m going to guess, probably twenty gauge stainless steel, very very nice quality. You can’t do that with a plasma, you could do it with a water jet, we’ll talk about that in a minute.

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In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about the different cut processes you might use on your CNC plasma cutting machine. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables. There is no one process that is going to be perfect for every application. You have to determine what is most important to



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I am in the process of building a homemade CNC Plasma table. This table is designed to use a 4ft by 4ft work piece and utilizes LinuxCNC software with HobbyCNC electronics. Plasma cutter is an Everlast Powerplasma 60s with machine torch. This video goes over the frame and computer mounts and motion rails that I am using for the build. The next video will cover electronics! Very fun build! Link to the sliders I used for my build from ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Router-Plasma-Gantry-Carriage-Rail-Car-NEMA-23-motor-2×2-2×3-or-2×4/123469747929?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

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0:00 Introduction
0:41 Parts Overview
2:51 Frame Start
5:19 Slat Holders Installation
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7:15 Final Touches
10:55 Final Overview

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UPDATED DIY VERSION (I made better one): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-22mZZNXHo I am in the process of building a homemade CNC Plasma table. This table is designed to use a 4ft by 4ft work piece and utilizes LinuxCNC software with HobbyCNC electronics. Plasma cutter is an Everlast Powerplasma 60s with machine torch. This video goes over the frame and computer mounts and motion



In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about cutting diamond plate with plasma. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables.

MaverickCNC plasma cutting tables cut vehicle custom parts, signs, artwork and logos from Diamond plate with Powermax plasma. Using the Powermax plasma with a mechanized torch and Arc Voltage Height Control, Jim walks you through cutting anti-skid plate, diamond plate, traction plate with CNC plasma machines.

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Video description :

Hi, Jim Colt here with MaverickCNC, we have a Hypertherm plasma cutting system on this machine.

Just a little tip, we get questions all the time about cutting diamond plate or tread plate, often it’s aluminum, decorative aluminum tread plate or steel tread plate, it might be used in a truck body and because it has all those little bumps, all those little treads on it, a lot of people ask questions about it. It really depends which way you cut it, there are two choices one is to cut it with the bumps up, one is to cut it with the bumps down.

If you have a machine with no height control or poor height control – cut it with the bumps down because your going to have collusions, your going to have problems with the bumps on it. If you have a machine with a good quality integrated height control, like this MaverickCNC has, put the bumps up and your going to get the best quality.

What you want to do for the thickness rating of it, the nominal thickness of the material, not including the bump is the speed rating and the spec that you should actually set for, right out of the cut charts that are built into the CNC control or in the Hypertherm manual so put the bumps up, cut it like it’s just a piece of eighth inch steel, has an eighth inch nominal thickness and your going to get the best cut quality. It’s kind of fun to watch as the torch height control accurately climbs over every one of those bumps without making contact with the plate.

Very good process and it’s a good way to cut that material where it’s a material that people thought, in the past, they had to cut it with a hand plasma torch or with a shear and today it can be cut on CNC cutting tables.

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In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about cutting diamond plate with plasma. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables. MaverickCNC plasma cutting tables cut vehicle custom parts, signs, artwork and logos from Diamond plate with Powermax plasma. Using the Powermax plasma with a mechanized torch and Arc Voltage Height Control,



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Looking for an industrial CNC plasma table for custom metal fabrication? Check out the 2020 best Hypertherm plasma cutter for sheet metal and square tube manufacturing.

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Looking for an industrial CNC plasma table for custom metal fabrication? Check out the 2020 best Hypertherm plasma cutter for sheet metal and square tube manufacturing. In this video, you will see the STP2540R CNC plasma table from STYLECNC for both sheet metal and metal tube fabrication. The CNC plasma cutting table is equipped with 2500mm*4000mm table size and Hypertherm



Building a CNC plasma table from scratch with a friend from Blackloop CNC. I’m doing the easy part of steel work, fabrication and welding. He’s the specialist who builds CNC tables, routers and 3D printers too, on his spare time currently still as a hobby. This is the first episode in a series of upcoming episodes about this plasma table. I still need to add water pan with sheet holding ribs in it, install the electrical box somewhere, make some usable surface underneath the plasma table etc. And finally build an addition to my workshop only to separate the plasma table from the grinding dust in the workshop. I hope you enjoy and thanks for watching!

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Pomade – Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)

Welding equipment borrowed from Spetselektroodi AS, Estonia:
Fronius TransSteel 2700 welder
Optrel Crystal 2.0 Welding Helmet
Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP plasma cutter

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Building a CNC plasma table from scratch with a friend from Blackloop CNC. I’m doing the easy part of steel work, fabrication and welding. He’s the specialist who builds CNC tables, routers and 3D printers too, on his spare time currently still as a hobby. This is the first episode in a series of upcoming episodes about this plasma table.