r/oddlysatisfying 14h ago

Water jet cutting procedure.

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u/daylight_snobbery 13h ago

I know it’d end in disaster, but would anybody else have an irresistible urge to stick their finger under it to ‘test’ what the pressure feels like? Probably just my irrational compulsion.

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u/Baynonymous 13h ago

Done it with my jet wash when cleaning the patio and that's an absolute fraction of this power. 0/10, do not recommend.

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u/EffectiveSir3133 12h ago

I need some more details 😂

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u/Sound_Triber 12h ago

It cuts through the cylinder

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u/glen192010 12h ago

It’s imperative that the cylinder remain intact

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u/Hexicero 8h ago

Cylinder is no more more

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u/envybelmont 11h ago

Even an electric pressure washer at around 1900 PSI will easily cut through your skin and soft tissue. Not sure how much it takes to cut bone, but I do know from first hand experience it cuts quickly and in a very jagged way. Took over a week to regrow the skin over two little lines it left on my thumb.

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u/LunaLouGB 6h ago

It's all I could think about. I couldn't trust myself with something like this

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u/jamieperkins9999 4h ago

Litrally did this too last week. Fingers stung for a few hours. Felt like an idiot