dank wrote:Hey Steve some people might not know exactly how a plasma cutter works...including myself...

. All i know is that it cuts using something like a superheated jet of gas? Does it give a neat edged cut or does it need work to finish it?
from reading the manual, there's a hafnium (really!) electrode inside the torch. when in use, an arc is struck onto the part surface inside the flow of air, the flow of air becomes unstable in the arc and the resulting flow of plasma or superheated gas reaches around 15000˚C
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_cutter
If held steady against a guide, the result is quite clean. It does have a wave like contour across the cut edge, but it's quick to clean with a flap disk. There's also some oxy cut like dags of material on the back of the cut, but these tap off with a cold chisel.
Obviously the real key is moving the torch is a smooth, controlled way, but this can be done against a guide.
Generally, the item being cut doesn't get anywhere near as hot as with gas cutting - it's about on a par with grinding, if the plasma is being done properly. You can touch the workpiece shortly after cutting, and while it's hot, it's not hot enough to burn.
Steve.