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Control Waterjet Cutting
Address:
Unit 18 Speedwell Industrial Estate
Staveley
S43 3PF
Derbyshire
Telephone: (Derbyshire) +44 1246 284000
http://www.controlwaterjet.co.uk
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Control Waterjet Cutting:
Refining the art of cutting with water
Control Waterjet has developed a connection with leading members of the art and design community through their ability to meet the needs of the artist.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (27 May 2005)
Water jet cutting the edge of time
User application article To help produce parts for a very unusual melting clock sculpture a specialist pattern making and casting service and the skills of water jet cutting engineers were used.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (26 May 2005)
Water jet cuts dragonfly sclupture
User application article After considering various processes for a dragonfly sculpture Johnny White decided that waterjet cutting was the best solution and commissioned Control Waterjet Cutting.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (22 April 2005)
Cut out for chips with silver forks
The need to cut silver forks for an exhibition led to the use of water jet cutting by Control Waterjet for Lucian Taylor of Red Herring.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (22 April 2005)
Stone and metal sculptures water jet cut
A renowned UK public sculpture artist commissioned Control Waterjet Cutting to work with her to help produce a number of public sculptures.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (22 April 2005)
Water jet cutting profiles intricate shapes
User application article Specialist clock manufacturer has long been using water jet cutting to profile intricate and ornate shapes and inlays from a variety of materials including aluminium and copper.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (12 April 2005)
Water jets sculpture intricate SS dragonfly
User application article To produce an intricate finished sculpture a method that would allow cuts of less that 2mm apart in 3mm SS sheet to be made without distortion proved to be water jet cutting.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (11 April 2005)

