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WAZER

http://www.wazer.com/
Last activity: 26.04.2023
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With high-pressure water and abrasive micro-particles, WAZER can cut through any material, bringing industrial manufacturing to every workshop. WAZER cuts metal, glass, stone, ceramic, carbon fiber, wood, plastic, rubber, foam and much more!

Water-based cutting is an advanced manufacturing technology that has been around for decades, but it has been limited to industrial applications due to high machine costs in excess of $100,000. WAZER makes this versatile fabrication method affordable and accessible to individuals who want to make durable goods themselves.

WAZER changes the rules of the Maker Movement. Until now it was limited to making things with plastic, wood, and cardboard. We believe that you should be able to make things in any material, in your workshop, at the press of a button.

Check out our website for more information and sign-up to be the first to hear about our Kickstarter launch!
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Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2015

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26.04.2023REVIEW: WAZER – compact, powerful and cost-effective water jet cuttingNew York based technology company WAZER was founded in 2015 by four Penn Engineering coursemates seeking to commercialize their desktop water cutter project. In this article we review the resulting product, the WAZER water jet cutter. This ...
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