Hi,

I'm getting some steel cut at a water jet shop and their website mentions all the materials they can water jet. They mention wood. Obviously, they can cut wood if they can cut steel, but... introducing wood into a wet process seems kinda odd.

Does anyone here have any experience water jetting wood products? What are you doing and what type of wood are you using?

Thanks and cheers,

(Partially asking because if this could be used to make patterns, it might be pretty cost effective. But again, I really don't see it working out.)