TV Show ‘Digs’ Waterjet Technology
National Geographic TV’s show “DIGGERS” uses a metal logo featured prominently at the beginning of each episode that was cut with a waterjet system from Jet Edge.
Posted: July 9, 2013
National Geographic TV’s show “DIGGERS” features a metal “DIGGERS” logo cut by waterjet manufacturer Jet Edge. The waterjet-cut logo is featured prominently at the beginning of each episode.
The show, which piloted with two episodes on February 28, features the zany treasure hunting adventures of Tim Saylor and George Wyant, extreme metal detecting experts and founders of Anaconda Treasure.
During the opening of each episode, “Team ATC’s” “King George” and “Ringmaster Tim” dig up the DIGGERS logo cut by Jet Edge Inc. (St. Michael, MN).
The company cut the ¼ in steel DIGGERS logo with a 90 ksi X-Stream-powered High Rail Gantry waterjet cutting system. To distress the part and encourage faster rusting, the test lab crew ran a fan-tipped waterjet head over the finished part to rough up the surface, then raised the water level in the tank and let the part soak overnight under water on top of metal slats.
The part was then sprinkled with sidewalk salt and left on the slats for a day to continue rusting. Within two days, the company had a part that looked like it had been in the ground for years waiting for DIGGERS to find it.
Jet Edge Inc., 12070 43rd St. N.E. St. Michael, MN 55376, 763-497-8700, sales@jetedge.com, www.jetedge.com.