We were one of the early pioneers in multi-axis laser cutting and have been successful in using the process in a job-shop environment. This has allowed us to process a variety of jobs and apply what we have learned, on each, to the next one. Engineers from the company that made our laser have visited on several occasions to see how we do things. We serve many different industries from aerospace, military and automotive to specialty houses. We make a headlight switch removal tool for 1950s pickup trucks out of tubing, and the next day we will make parts for aircraft engines.

Formed Parts:
We can help the stamping doing part and trim die development. We can help the metal spinner that needs to add some features to their spun parts. We can even help the fabricator who needs a feature put in after the parts are formed. This includes tubing that has been formed. We can work with any formed part, be it deep drawn, hydroformed, etc…
Tube and Pipe:
We do not contend that we can replace a simple saw cut with a laser cut. However, if your square or round tubing requires irregular shapes on the end, or windows and holes through the wall, then laser cutting could be your most efficient option. Our integrated rotary chuck allows us to cut features precisely in location.
Fixturing:
We can provide fixturing for most projects. We will work with your fixtures, should you prefer to provide them. Either way, proper fixturing is the key to the most accurate part possible.
Cutting Structural Material:
Should you have an I Beam, aluminum extrusion or other structural shape, that can be modified to achieve your required finished part, give us the opportunity to analyze your idea. We may be able to save you the cost of forming and/or machining operations.