Even if you’re like me and never win them, you’ve got to love the huge contests on Instructables. I spent at least 3 hours last weekend Googling for ‘DIY plasma cutter’ and could only come up with cocktail-napkin drawings. This week, there’s a well-done homemade plasma cutter entry in the $20,000 Sears gift card contest. Even better, you can build this usually-$1000+ metal melter mostly out of garbage.
Whether you build one or not, I highly recommend (safely) playing with a plasma cutter: it’s like writing with a pen, but instead of ink on paper you’re melting metal like butter:)
He spends a little bit too much time explaining how we’re not gonna actually build this and uses complicated metaphors and explains things very poorly because of it. Just a couple disclaimers would be fine, and could be kept separate from the actual instructions.
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plasma cutter is really useful work on conductive materials and Freehand cut of heavy metal, they are extremely useful for cutting sheet metal in curved or angled shapes.
Hi,
Your guidelines about plasma cutters are very fruitful and very useful for those who really want to knowing that what is plasma cutter and how it does work.
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