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Sheet Metal Fabrication
A manufacturing process that transforms flat sheets of metal into various functional shapes and objects. Common metals used include steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
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Laser Cut
Sharp, precise cuts. A laser beam carves intricate shapes from sheet metal, flawlessly executing intricate details with minimal waste.
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Punching
Clean holes, fast. Similar to a cookie cutter, punching creates specific holes and features with consistent results, saving time and ensuring uniformity across your project.
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Bending
Flat to form. Bends sheet metal precisely, adding structure, function. Crafts complex components from simple sheets.
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Welding
Strong connections. Heat creates a permanent bond between separate pieces of metal, acting as the invisible seam that holds everything together for a robust and lasting final product.
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Grinding
A step that use rotating abrasives transforms raw metal, creating a safer, smoother, and more aesthetically pleasing final product through deburring, smoothing, weld refinement, and even light shaping.
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Polishing
Meticulous polishing, using fine abrasives on wheels, removes surface imperfections, revealing customizable high-quality metal finishes: glossy sheen, hair-line pattern, or sophisticated matte texture.
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CNC Lathe
A precisely controlled tool carves intricate details and complex geometries into a rotating workpiece (wood, plastic, or metal). This ensures a highly accurate outcome
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Wood Fabrication
A manufacturing process that transforms wood into various functional shapes and objects. Common types of wood used include pine, oak, maple, and plywood.
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Surface
Laminating
Wood surface lamination offers a thin layer of veneer, laminate, or metal, creating a smooth, durable finish that styles and protects the wood.
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Saw Cutting
The Foundation. Sawing transforms raw wood panel into manageable pieces with clean, straight cuts. It's the essential first step in shaping wood for your project.
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CNC Routing
Precision Carving. CNC routing utilizes computer-controlled tools to carve intricate shapes and patterns into wood with incredible precision. Imagine creating unique details and functionality that elevate your woodworking project.
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Edge Banding
Edge banding applies a thin layer of material to the raw edges of wood panels, creating a smooth, seamless look. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also protects the wood, ensuring a longer-lasting and beautiful final product.