Waterjet sliced Xbox 360
I don’t hit Facebook that often anymore, mostly because I’m tired of finding out who was where, did what with whom or posted a picture of their dog, Mimi for 1.2 billion people to see. I only pay a visit when there’s a link to something that someone sends to my email. This time around I noticed a link from a Facebook group called “Addicted to Xbox 360” to Aeropause. I didn’t see what they linked up exactly, but I noticed the picture below which caught my eyes:

While these images were floating around the game sites 2 years ago, the craftsmanship is still worthy of rekindling. I think that 360° hole in the 360 will make it cool enough for a little while and I hope it was previously bricked.
I followed the URL on the image and came across an entire page of sliced and diced Xbox and Xbox 360′s courtesy of Waterjets.org. Waterjets and Abrasive jets are mainly used to cut heavy metals…and video game consoles. They technique has been around since the 1970′s which makes me wonder if there are any Atari-sliced consoles out there?

More console slicing here
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