Laser Cutting

Laser cutting is efficient in terms of material usage. The narrow cutting width and minimal kerf (the width of the cut) result in less material wastage compared to other cutting methods like traditional machining or stamping. This not only reduces costs but also makes it environmentally friendly.

Laser cutting techniques can also handle a wide range of materials, including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and more.

Laser cutting is efficient in terms of material usage. The narrow cutting width and minimal kerf (the width of the cut) result in less material wastage compared to other cutting methods like traditional machining or stamping. This not only reduces costs but also makes it environmentally friendly.

Laser cutting techniques can also handle a wide range of materials, including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and more.

Making It Work

When the fit isn’t just right, we can help. Our facility can fabricate shims at variable sizes to suit your exact specifications and can be as thin as .002 inches.

Shims can be made of aluminum, brass, copper, stainless steel, full-hard steel, and half-hard steel.

Making It Work

When the fit isn’t just right, we can help. Our facility can fabricate shims at variable sizes to suit your exact specifications and can be as thin as .002 inches.

Shims can be made of aluminum, brass, copper, stainless steel, full-hard steel, and half-hard steel.

Let’s Get Creative

When it comes to laser cutting, there’s a lot of flexibility–and creativity–that can be utilized. Here’s how we can take you from concept to completion:

Step 1 – Preparing your artwork
You send us your artwork. Our team will verify that the artwork is ready for the laser cutter and the material you would like to cut.

Step 2 – Prep time
We lay your chosen material in our machine bed and configure the laser’s computer to cut your artwork. We’ll adjust the power, speed and frequency to suit the chosen material.

Step 3 – Getting to work
The machine will then follow the path of your drawing strokes to cut out the components you have drawn.

Let’s Get Creative

When it comes to thin metal cutting, there’s a lot of flexibility–and creativity–that can be utilized. Here’s how we can take you from concept to completion:

Step 1 – Preparing your artwork
You send us your artwork. Our team will verify that the artwork is ready for the laser cutter and the material you would like to cut.

Step 2 – Prep time
We lay your chosen material in our machine bed and configure the laser’s computer to cut your artwork. We’ll adjust the power, speed and frequency to suit the chosen material.

Step 3 – Getting to work
The machine will then follow the path of your drawing strokes to cut out the components you have drawn.

Need some help with your project? Contact us today to get started!

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