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Water cutting plywood

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I heard that you can watercut plywood like steel. Have anybody here tried that? How clean and nice is final result?
That machine use water enough to wet all plywood. Is there any delamination or other type problems?
If there is no problems, that is very handy and fast way to get all those little rib parts done.
 

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