Custom brackets
Mounting brackets, cleats, tabs, gussets and flat metal details for trade work.
Custom metal cutting
Custom metal cutting for one-off and repeat parts, from sign components and brackets to panels, plates, guards and fabrication profiles.
What we cut
Custom metal cutting for one-off and repeat parts, from sign components and brackets to panels, plates, guards and fabrication profiles.
This page exists for commercial intent: buyers who need a part, panel, material or local cutting service and want to know whether they can upload a file for instant pricing or should request review.
Mounting brackets, cleats, tabs, gussets and flat metal details for trade work.
Metal panels, covers, backing plates, screen panels and architectural parts.
Reviewed quoting for parts copied from samples, sketches or measured drawings.
Screens, signage, letters, trims and visible feature pieces from suitable metal sheet.
Development parts cut from CAD before a design moves into repeat production.
Approved custom part files can be reused for future production runs.
Project gallery
Relevant workshop, material and process photos showing the kind of cutting work this page is built around.
Materials and production fit
The fastest quote is a clean file with known material and thickness. The safest quote is a reviewed job when finish, fit or production risk matters.
Custom does not mean vague. The quote needs a specific sheet material and thickness.
The more custom the part, the more important the production notes become.
Custom parts often need a quick human check before production.
Capabilities at a glance
DXF, DWG or vector PDF files can move through instant pricing when the job is cutting-only.
Samples, sketches and unclear files can be assessed before a production path is chosen.
Brackets, plates, panels, covers, screens, signs, guards and repeat profiles.
Common sheet metals plus selected reflective metals after review.
Built for trade and production buyers, not only hobby one-offs.
Custom files can become repeat order assets once proven.
Why this page matters
These are not thin doorway pages. Each one captures a specific commercial query and routes buyers into the correct material, service, location or quote pathway.
Many searchers do not know the exact process; they search custom metal cutting first.
Custom work may involve samples, sketches and review rather than only CAD-ready upload.
Custom parts often lead to fabrication, signage, installation or repeat production.
The page tells users whether to use instant pricing or send the job for review.
Instant pricing
Instant pricing suits custom metal parts when the final shape is already drawn as clean vector cut paths.
Reviewed quote
Review first for sketches, photos, samples, supplied metal, finish-critical work or parts needing interpretation.
Cutting technologies
The best process is selected around material, thickness, finish, geometry and whether the file is ready for instant pricing.
Technical guidance
A custom part still needs a final production outline. If you do not have one, send drawings, photos or samples for review.
Include critical dimensions, hole centres, material thickness and any fit-up constraints before production.
The same shape can behave differently in mild steel, stainless, aluminium or Corten.
Bending, welding, painting, polishing, tapping and assembly should be reviewed rather than forced into instant pricing.
Related services and materials
These pages move buyers from the broad search term into process, material, location or application detail.
Common questions
Yes, if the custom part is already drawn as a clean DXF, DWG or vector PDF cutting file.
A sketch can be reviewed, but it usually needs to be turned into production-ready vector geometry before cutting.
Common work includes brackets, panels, plates, screens, signs, guards, covers and replacement profiles.
Customer-supplied metal should be reviewed before quoting so material condition, size and suitability are checked.
Quote-ready files
Use instant pricing for clean cutting files, or send complex jobs through reviewed quoting when production decisions matter.