Abrasive water jet machining uses a high-pressure water stream to accelerate abrasive particles to cut through materials. It works by mixing abrasive particles into the water jet as it exits the nozzle. The coherent abrasive water jet can then cut hard materials through two mechanisms - erosion at shallow impact angles and deformation wear at deeper angles into the cut. Key process parameters that influence the cut include water pressure, abrasive flow rate, particle size, traverse speed, and stand-off distance from the workpiece. Abrasive water jet machining combines the capabilities of waterjet machining and abrasive jet machining to cut a wide range of materials with a narrow kerf even at great depths.