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A person wearing pink overalls leans over a large metal platform. They are holding a red piece of glass on a slab of plywood. A piece of machinery works over the glass. Behind them is a control panel with a screen and lots of buttons.
A person wearing pink overalls leans over a large metal platform. They are holding a red piece of glass on a slab of plywood. A piece of machinery works over the glass. Behind them is a control panel with a screen and lots of buttons.

Waterjet Cutting at National Glass Centre

Abrasive CNC waterjet cutting is a fast and efficient way to cut shapes out of glass and other materials that are impossible to cut by hand.

The waterjet cuts using a high-pressure jet of water mixed with a garnet abrasive between 30,000 and 60,000psi. It produces edge quality like that of a rough sandblast finish.

The 2D waterjet cutter can cut the following materials with a tolerance of 0.3mm:

  • All types of glass from 3mm to 25mm – including float glass, bullseye, furnace glass, antique glass and lead glass
  • Ceramic tiles
  • Percelain
  • Stoneware
  • Granite
  • Marble
  • Metals including mild steel up to 15mm
  • Perspex
  • Acrylic
  • Foam
  • Polystyrene
  • Felt
  • Rubber
  • Plywood
  • Hardwood

The waterjet bed is 178cm x 319cm with a cutting space of approximately 150cm x 285cm.

Our technician will programme the machine for you and work with you to interpret your drawing into the waterjet software. No CAD experience is needed but you can provide the CAD drawing yourself in advance if you want to.

 

Standard hire rate

Cutting £120 + VAT per hour

Programming £20 + VAT per hour

Extra handling and loading £20 + VAT per hour

As an approximate guide, 1 hour of programming and cutting time has the potential to produce:

  • 150 x 12cm shapes in 3mm bullseye glass
  • 10 x 40cm shapes in 8mm ceramic
  • 2-3 x 50cm shapes in 19mm float glass
  • 1 x 100cm shape in 19mm float glass

This is a rough guide, cutting time varies depending on the complexity of the design.

Terms & conditions

 

Please take the time to read the following information carefully before hiring. We ask that all terms and conditions are followed closely, and consideration is always shown to others when using our workshops and equipment.

Any offer of hire may be withdrawn if the terms and conditions below are not adhered to.

Please note that these terms and conditions may change without notice but any changes will be published here.

Induction

All hirers must be inducted into each piece of equipment that they intend to use before commencing work. Inductions must be pre-booked. Induction forms must be signed off before the use of any equipment. Please contact the Studio to arrange induction sessions.

Hirers may only use equipment/facilities they have been inducted on.

If Studio staff are not completely satisfied that a hirer/assistants or participants are able to work in a safe and competent manner, they may terminate any hire session without refund.

Hirers must provide a suitable public liability insurance policy for themselves and any assistants relevant to their hire.

Liability for work and equipment

National Glass Centre and University of Sunderland accept no liability for damage to work howsoever it was caused. Including mechanical failure, power failure etc.

All work must be removed by the end of the working day as there are no storage facilities on site.

Any work left in a kiln after the arranged hire time will be removed by University/Studio staff and the hirer will be charged hire per day whilst work remains in the kiln.

National Glass Centre and University of Sunderland accept no responsibility for the safety of tools, equipment, materials or work left on the premises.

Hirers will be liable for the repair or replacement cost of damaged equipment. Replacement will be arranged new for old.

All equipment, work areas and benches must be properly cleaned and tidied at the end of each hire session, unless agreed with by a member of the Studio Team.

If any cleaning is left to a Studio Team member, a £10 + VAT surcharge will be invoiced to the hirer.

Obvious problems or faults should be reported to a Studio Team member straight away.

PPE and safety

When using Studio facilities, hirers must use the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and tie long hair back. This includes safety glasses, respirators (P3 minimum), ear protection and work gloves.

We provide a selection of ear defenders, safety glasses and aprons. All borrowed safety equipment must be cleaned and returned at the end of the session.

Hirers may use their own so long as it meets the minimum standard requirement.

For any use of sandblasters, hirers must supply their own dust mask.

Hirers are advised to seek professional health and safety advice if they have any doubt around their own practice.

Food must not be consumed in the studios or the hot shop at any time.

Working schedule

Working hours are 9:30am – 4:30pm. Access to the studios, hot shop and cold shop is by arrangement only during these hours.

Upon arrival, hirers must let a Studio Team member know they have arrived and when they intend to finish. Hirers must also sign in and out of all work areas.

Specific schedule terms are applicable to hot shop [link to hot shop] and cold working [link to cold working].

Booking and payment

All hire is to be arranged by Tim Betterton or Christine Keers.

Use of specialist equipment may be negotiated separately.

All hire is payable in advance unless otherwise agreed.

Any charges incurred during the hire session must be paid in full at National Glass Centre reception at the end of each working day unless alternative arrangements have been agreed.

Reasonable usage limits apply.

Hot shop

Blowing times are strictly 10am – 4:30pm with a compulsory 30-minute lunch break. Studios are available from 9:30am to set up.

Additional glass charges will be added to the bill and invoiced accordingly.

Special requirements i.e. extended lehr use, top-loader hire, large propane torch or large glory holes must be requested in advance. Additional fees may apply.

Hirers are not allowed to turn any equipment on or off. This will be facilitated by the Studio Team.

Only Studio Team members may light, adjust or extinguish glory holes.

Mobile phones may not be used in the hot shop.

Cold working

Hire of the cold workshop is available in 1 hour increments between the hours 9:30am – 4:30pm. A full day rate is available, payable in advance at National Glass Centre reception.

Workshop access ends 30 minutes prior to the end of the working day.

Hirers are expected to provide their own consumables i.e. grits, plaster of paris, clay etc.

Wherever possible, hirers must avoid contamination of University materials.

National Glass Centre/ student materials may only be borrowed with prior agreement with Studio or University of Sunderland staff.

Wherever possible, cold working will be done in the National Glass Centre commercial cold shop.

Waterjet Cutting

Hirers must provide the material to be cut.

The process also requires 6mm plywood sheet to support your material. We can provide this for an additional charge, or you can supply your own.

For the programming, hirers must provide one of the following to illustrate your design and scale measurements:

    • DWG;
    • DXF;
    • Black and white JPEG;
    • Or a black and white hand drawing

We expect new customers to visit in the first instance to gain an understanding of the process, provide materials and explain the project to the technician. For repeat projects or if distance makes presence difficult, we can arrange the work without a visit.

If the hirer is present, all necessary safety equipment will be provided.

We ask for at least 4-6 weeks’ notice for projects. During quieter periods, projects may be completed quicker – this can be discussed when booking.

Get in touch

To find out more about our facilities or if you would like to arrange hire, contact a member of our studio team.

 

Tim Betterton

tim.betterton@sunderland.ac.uk
0191 515 2117

 

Christine Keers

christine.keers@sunderland.ac.uk
0191 515 5507