23Dec

www.aquacut.co.il – In this video you’ll be able to see how we used a waterjet machine to cut 20mm thick marble tiles into beautiful marble carpets which are meant for an Israeli Synagogue. Most of the tiles were 60x60cm and consisted of four main colors – Beige, Grey, Red and Yellow. The customer sent us the entire design in DXF and we seperated it to the many parts and pieces which assemble these carpets and cut them accordingly.
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30 Responses to “Cutting marble carpets using a water jet machine by Aquacut”

  1. AweSomo84 says:

    @AquaCut beautiful?

  2. www1aaaRu says:

    Fantasticoooooooooooo! Goooood!?

  3. Nyghtshade409 says:

    Now that is absolutely beautiful and amazing.? I want one of those machines!

  4. ComfyBoxers says:

    It’s not? pure water, it’s high-pressure water laced with silica which is a sharp-corner sand that works as an abrasion. Science FTW!

  5. shameerahdahd says:

    Hi dude ..How much gap is left? in between the cuts ?And how you fill the gaps ?
    If pasted what kind of glu used ?

  6. ueoaoeu says:

    That’s amazing. I would love to cut my sandwich with this and not have my blunt knife squash? everything

  7. asadshiekh1990 says:

    visit now ? onxymarbleshandicraft.weebly.com

  8. mikealex7184 says:

    this is why i dont believe in god!! man has the ability to make WATER cut through? marble and steel!!!! rather put my faith in us. this is amazing…

  9. tommyzooom says:

    Excellent, Love? it

  10. thefencejumperengine says:

    That is really? cool!

  11. G1McK says:

    @dojufitz yeah?

  12. wdelgenio says:

    Technology!?

  13. SuperFablefreak says:

    i dont believe there will be any bugs living? under that carpet

  14. dojufitz says:

    Would this water cutter cut a? marble slab 0f 20mm into 4-6mm slices – like salami?

  15. Zulkarnayn says:

    @MilXTeR ah, ok. thanks.?

  16. MilXTeR says:

    @Zulkarnayn Indeed,? that’s the average

  17. MilXTeR says:

    Indeed, depends on? the marble, but that’s the average.

  18. Zulkarnayn says:

    @AquaCut you mean per minute? right? 350mm/min ?

  19. reinux says:

    pretty?

  20. akureli says:

    how? much does this machine cost?

  21. silentonall says:

    Just wondering, what is your offset at between inside and? outside pieces? It looks beyond .006″

  22. irisayala says:

    Would have loved to have? seen the finished product

  23. jstef928 says:

    Simply amazingly beautiful. Must cost a fortune, but worth every penny if you can? afford it.

  24. gnkgnkgnkgnkgnk says:

    unbelievable!?

  25. MilXTeR says:

    @mj6118 as it says at the? end it’s by Kevin MacLeod, but I don’t remember the name..

  26. conejo1143 says:

    which product? to use at the end because I put the floor but grab two months and the lines are messed I can do?

  27. josip2479 says:

    but how? much u can put tiles on that way today…i put it on maj way 50m2

  28. josip2479 says:

    @gusyve? make it harder…

  29. Spirito2008 says:

    @gusyve ya? it pretty much guarantees that it’s going to stick throughout the whole tile…

  30. gusyve says:

    back buttering the tile makes any? difference for a tile installation?

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