I found this website while shopping for welders/plasma cutters...
http://members.cox.net/divtec2/id2.htm
Here's the description of how to cut non-conductive materials:
"I have developed a technique to cut non-conductive material with these machines. I have cut glass, rubber (3/16"), wood (1/4"). Theory is... lay sheet metal over the top of non-conductive material... the cutting arc is maintained by the sheet metal and the plasma (50,000 deg. F) extends apx. 1" below. So... as one cuts the metal so does the material undernieth get vaporized. Best with a gasket material (like leather) sandwiched between. Let your creativity flow... and please email me the results. "
I think this will work pretty slick. I've never tried it, though.
Matt
http://members.cox.net/divtec2/id2.htm
Here's the description of how to cut non-conductive materials:
"I have developed a technique to cut non-conductive material with these machines. I have cut glass, rubber (3/16"), wood (1/4"). Theory is... lay sheet metal over the top of non-conductive material... the cutting arc is maintained by the sheet metal and the plasma (50,000 deg. F) extends apx. 1" below. So... as one cuts the metal so does the material undernieth get vaporized. Best with a gasket material (like leather) sandwiched between. Let your creativity flow... and please email me the results. "
I think this will work pretty slick. I've never tried it, though.
Matt
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