waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
Waterjet uses up to 60,000 psi pressure to project water streams through the cutting head. With the high pressure of the water, and abrasive particles (garnet) mixed in with the cutting stream, the waterjet is able to cut up to 12" thick materials.
Clean lines and an able cut through a lot of harder surfaces. Plus it can be cheaper depending on time and what your cutting.
It is great for cutting titanium. If you do cut it, it will create dust particles in the air and you have to be careful breathing them in. It is great for metal that is all ready deformed.
It depends on how thick of steel you're aiming to cut. But most job shops process steel with either laser cutting (for thin steel) or waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
Abrasive water-jet cutting, is when one uses water jets for cutting and removing materials. The water jets may contain abrasive powder, and can be used to cut titanium, marble, and glass.
Waterjet technology is most often used to process materials such as steel, aluminum, copper, brass, or other hard types of material that you wouldn't think you could cut. With waterjet, you're able to cut these hard/dense/difficult materials with a cutting stream and CNC machinery.
There are many ways in which one can cut wood. Common tools for cutting wood include the axe and the chainsaw.
A coping saw is for cutting through wood.
The tool you use for cutting wood is a a saw
Laser cutting works by directing the output of a high-power laser, by computer, at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns, vaporizes away, or is blown away by a jet of gas
An Echo Chainsaw is used for cutting wood. Usually for cutting down trees, cutting up logs for firewood and so on, but any type of wood can be cut with one.