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At GoEngineer, our mission is to provide the tools that bridge the gap between digital design and physical product. Whether it’s through SOLIDWORKS Simulation or industrial 3D printing, we strive to give our customers a competitive advantage in achieving first-time-right manufacturing. We are excited to announce an expansion of that toolkit.
GoEngineer is now an authorized reseller of WAZER waterjet systems across the United States and Canada. While our Canadian customers have already been utilizing WAZER to bring industrial-grade cutting to their workbenches, we are thrilled to bring this capability to our partners in the U.S. market.

Most professional shops already have a mix of additive and subtractive tools. You might use a Stratasys system for complex polymer prototypes or a CNC mill for high-tolerance metal parts. However, there is often a missing link when it comes to cutting sheet goods or flat stock in diverse materials, like carbon fiber, glass, or hardened steel.
Traditional hot cutting methods, like laser or plasma, rely on intense heat that creates a heat-affected zone (HAZ). This can warp thin parts or alter the material properties at the edge, often requiring secondary machining to fix.
WAZER waterjet technology uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with garnet abrasive to erode material away.
Because it’s a purely mechanical process, it offers several distinct advantages:
Introducing WAZER to the U.S. provides our customers with two distinct options for in-house cutting, tailored to their production needs. Both machines offer a cutting area of 12” x 18” and 0.003” positional accuracy, but they are designed for different levels of intensity.
WAZER Desktop was designed to fit into R&D labs and university workshops where space is at a premium.

It runs on a standard 110V/60Hz circuit and uses a standard tap water hookup, making it a plug-and-play solution for on-demand parts. It’s perfect for cutting shims, custom brackets, or delicate glass components without the lead times of an external service bureau.
For shops that demand higher throughput, the WAZER Pro is a game-changer.

It features an integrated high-pressure pump that allows for 2x to 4x faster cutting speeds than the desktop model.
A tool is only as good as the software that drives it. WAZER’s WAM software is a web-based CAM tool that allows you to import DXF or SVG files, select your material from a pre-loaded library, and automatically generate toolpaths.

For SOLIDWORKS users, this means moving from a 2D sketch to a finished metal part in just a few minutes. Being able to iterate in end-use materials tightens the design loop and ensures that fit checks are accurate from the very first prototype.
Our commitment goes beyond just selling the hardware; we offer comprehensive technical support to assist you in integrating WAZER into your specific industry, whether it’s aerospace, medical device manufacturing, or industrial equipment design.
Our team is ready to help you evaluate which WAZER system fits your needs and assist with the setup and maintenance that ensures your machine stays productive for years to come.
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About GoEngineer
GoEngineer delivers software, technology, and expertise that enable companies to unlock design innovation and deliver better products faster. With more than 40 years of experience and tens of thousands of customers in high tech, medical, machine design, energy and other industries, GoEngineer provides best-in-class design solutions from SOLIDWORKS CAD, Stratasys 3D printing, Creaform & Artec 3D scanning, CAMWorks, PLM, and more
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