Xbox, Xbox 360 taken to console heaven by water jet cutter
By Darren Murph | December 21, 2006
Filed under: Gaming
While there’s no shortage of interesting ways to dissect (or completely obliterate) your favorite gizmo, this one came straight out of left field but still manages to impress. If you’ve never been around a pressure washer and had vivid thoughts of cutting up your precious Microsoft console with it, you’re probably in the (vast) majority, but the zany folks over at Waterjets fulfilled their own fantasies. Offered a bunch of malfunctioning Xbox and Xbox 360 consoles, they put their laser water cutting skills to the test by making an “X” out of an original Xbox, carving out Xbox logos from the circuit boards, and creating a hole in the middle of an Xbox 360. Sure, the utility here is questionable, and the methods are most certainly unorthodox, but we can’t deny the wow-factor. So if you’re interested in seeing just what else happens when that oh-so-powerful jet gets fired up, be sure to hit the read link for the full rundown of slicing and dicing.
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