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Abrasive Waterjet Cutting
Utilizing a 150 Horsepower pump, a multi-head/multi-axis system (over a 12' x 20' work envelope) our limitations are far and few between. We can, and probably have cut some of the most exotic materials available today. Some of those include: Cobalt, Tungsten, Tantalum, Molybdenum, Nickel, Kovar, Waspalloy, Inconel, Hastelloy, Titanium, Kevlar, etc. Be it a laminate, a composite, a clad material, or a ceramic; odds are we've processed it.
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Entryway to Providence College, Fabricated, waterjet cut, painted, and installed by Maley
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Silicon-Bronze (1/2" thick x 36" wide x 144" tall architectural signage. Waterjet cut, with the tough to see slots having been machined throughout the plate
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Award winning Bronze gating at Seagate in Newport, Rhode Island (Each leaf weighing approx. 5000 Lbs.)
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Half scale mock-up of Ipé (Brazilian grown Mahogany) and Stainless steel bench.
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Over head viewing of a waterjet tile cutting project for Cardi's Furniture
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Stainless Steel, Granite and Rubber Mule Sculpture (3000 Lbs) Today on display in Hollidaysburg, PA Many years ago the mule played a major role in the development of the transportation canals in the Pennsylvania Allegheny Ridge area
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Pair of set design viewings from Fox 25 News in Boston, MA (Spiral stairs having been waterjet cut, as well as a wealth of various set work)
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1" Thick, 4" high Glass Letter similar to the Glass lettering we provided for the "Clinton Library"
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One of a pair of Stainless steel signs (Each weighing 175 Lbs prior to the removal of material from the backside) waterjet cut, beveled, drilled, tapped, and machined. Painted aluminum letters/artwork applied
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Stainless steel signage done for the Central Artery in Boston, MA (Back plate being Black passivated, and the stainless letters being grained)
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Stainless steel gateway to the Mission Hill Playground in Boston, MA
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Maley was commissioned to waterjet cut 100's of plate glass panels to cover the stained glass in St. Mary's (Today a National Historic Site)of Newport, RI (John F. Kennedy & Jacqueline Lee Bouvier were married here in Sept. of 1953)
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Overhead massive "Trees" along the restroom wall as well as some tile work waterjet cut for the Foxwood's Casino in Connecticut
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Weston, MA residence, working closely with the General Contractor, Architects, etc. All materials were welded, hand-polished, fabricated, and installed on schedule.
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48" High aluminum fencing waterjet cut from one solid 2" thick plate (3 of the 12 panels shown here)
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Masonic Eye Waterjet cut, machined, polished, and painted with steel perimeter and solid Brass polished eye
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Marble medallion for Salve Regina with waterjet cut brass letters inlayed
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Waterjet cut & Roll-formed aluminum table base
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Marble & Granite medallion waterjet cut for Bryant College
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Pair of special waterjet cut Copper flanges
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5" Thick solid Brass plate (56,000 Lbs) consuming the entire 12' x 20' table in the process of being waterjet cut
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