Industry cutting services

Laser Cutting for Engineering & Fabrication

Flat laser cut parts and CNC routed components for engineering workshops, fabricators, OEMs, maintenance teams and trade buyers who need accurate parts from real cutting files.

Engineering & Fabrication production examples
Engineering & Fabrication production support
Typical workBrackets, base plates, gussets, guards, covers, shims, spacers, flanges, templates and repeat batch parts.
MaterialsMild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, selected engineering plastics, rubber, cork and shim materials.
ProcessesFiber laser for metals, CNC router for engineering plastics and panels, digital knife for gaskets and soft materials.
Production fitPrototype parts, maintenance parts, repeat trade runs and production components ready for fabrication or assembly.

What we cut

Practical parts for engineering & fabrication buyers.

Engineering and fabrication buyers usually need more than a pretty cut edge. Parts need to fit, bolt up, weld cleanly, nest efficiently and arrive ready for the next operation. This page is built around flat production parts for workshops, OEM teams, maintenance crews and trade contractors that need dependable sheet components without a slow quoting loop.

Instead of forcing every job into one machine, the file, material and finish expectation are matched to the process that makes sense for the part.

Brackets and mounting plates

Cut plates, cleats, tabs, brackets and mounting details from CAD-ready files for workshop and site use.

Gussets, ribs and stiffeners

Repeatable profiles for strengthening fabricated assemblies, frames, machines, guards and structural details.

Machine guards, covers and panels

Flat guards, access panels, covers and equipment details cut from metal, aluminium or suitable plastics.

Shims, spacers and washers

Thin production parts, spacers, packers and repeat components where consistency matters across a batch.

Jigs, templates and tooling aids

Routered or laser cut templates, drill guides, welding aids and setup parts for production teams.

Prototype and repeat parts

One-off development parts can become repeatable production files once material, fit and geometry are confirmed.

Laser cut metal profiles

Custom flat profiles for frames, covers, tooling, industrial equipment, signage structures and fabrication assemblies.

Replacement and maintenance parts

Urgent replacement parts can be reviewed from drawings, samples or measured sketches when the job is not ready for instant pricing.

Project gallery

Engineering & Fabrication work we can support.

Selected production images show the kind of parts, materials and repeat work this page is built around.

Materials and production fit

Match material choice to the final use.

The right process depends on strength, appearance, tolerance, heat behaviour, finish and how the part will be used after cutting.

Metals

Best for fabrication parts that need strength, weldability, corrosion resistance or clean assembly fit.

  • Mild steel
  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminium
  • Corten
  • Brass and copper where suitable

Engineering plastics

Useful for guards, templates, spacers, machine panels, wear strips and non-metal production components.

  • HDPE
  • Acetal
  • Polycarbonate
  • ABS
  • PETG and selected sheet plastics

Gaskets, shims and templates

Knife, router or laser processes can support softer and thinner materials when the job needs repeat profiles.

  • Rubber
  • Cork
  • Foam
  • Acoustic felt
  • MDF or acrylic templates

Capabilities at a glance

Technical details buyers need before sending files.

Cutting workflows

Cutting workflows

Fiber laser, CNC router, CO2 laser and digital knife, selected by material and geometry.

Typical sheet format

Typical sheet format

Large-format sheet work, including 3000 x 1500 mm where the process and material allow.

Accuracy notes

Accuracy notes

Final tolerance depends on material, thickness, heat, geometry and process choice.

Best input files

Best input files

DXF, DWG or vector PDF with real cut paths at correct scale.

Not suitable for instant pricing

Not suitable for instant pricing

Photos, JPG/PNG images, scanned drawings or screenshots saved as PDF.

Production review

Production review

Use review for folds, countersinks, welding, coating, finishing, assembly or supplied materials.

Why trade buyers use us

Cutting support built around repeat B2B work.

These pages should make it obvious that Laser Cutting Experts understands production files, material behaviour, and the quote path that suits each job.

Flat parts that fit the next process

Flat parts that fit the next process

We are cutting components that move into welding, bolting, fabrication, assembly, installation or repeat stock.

Fast costing for real CAD files

Fast costing for real CAD files

Clean cutting files can move through instant pricing so estimators and buyers are not waiting on a manual quote chain.

Practical material matching

Practical material matching

The right machine is selected around material behaviour, thickness, finish expectation and the final use of the part.

Repeatable trade workflow

Repeatable trade workflow

Once a file is proven, repeat batches become easier to quote, nest and produce consistently.

Instant pricing

Have cut-ready CAD?

Instant pricing for clean DXF, DWG or vector PDF cutting files with known material, thickness and quantity.

  • DXF, DWG or vector PDF only
  • Real vector cut paths at correct scale
  • Material, thickness and quantity selected
Upload for instant price

Reviewed quote

Need production advice?

Reviewed quoting for supplied materials, finish-critical work, bending, welding, painting, countersinking, engraving or files that need interpretation.

  • Sketches, samples, photos or unclear drawings
  • Finishing, welding, painting, engraving or assembly
  • Critical tolerances, supplied material or special handling
Send files for review

Cutting technologies

Four cutting workflows, one production partner.

Instant pricing is strongest for clean cutting files. Complex industry work can still be reviewed before production so the chosen process matches the job.

Technical guidance

What matters before production starts.

How we support engineering workshops

Send cut-ready DXF, DWG or vector PDF files when the job is straightforward. For uncertain material, unclear scale or production-critical parts, send it for review so the process, material and finish can be checked before cutting. The goal is to supply accurate flat components that drop into fabrication, welding, bolting, assembly, maintenance or stock replenishment with less back-and-forth.

Design for manufacturability and fit-up

Small holes, internal corners, tiny bridges, heat-sensitive details and very dense pierce counts can change cut quality, lead time and pricing. Add notes when a dimension is critical, when parts are handed, or when a face must remain presentation grade. If the part has bend lines, countersinks, tapped holes or welding allowances, include those as separate notes so the cutting file is not misread as direct geometry.

Pricing, nesting and repeat batches

Instant pricing works best when parts are supplied at correct scale with material, thickness and quantity selected. Repeat production benefits from clean files, stable material choices and efficient nesting across the sheet. If you expect repeat orders, keep file names, revisions and material selections consistent so future batches can be checked quickly.

When to request review

Use reviewed quoting when the job includes bending, welding, countersinking, tapping, painting, 2-pack finish, engraving, supplied sheet, customer material, assembly or a drawing that is not ready for direct cutting. Review is also the better path when a part is safety-critical, fit-critical, customer-facing or part of a larger fabrication assembly.

What to include with engineering files

Include material grade, thickness, quantity, part revision, critical dimensions, delivery or pickup requirements, and whether the part is prototype, one-off, repeat batch or urgent maintenance work. Clean information lets the team choose between instant pricing and review without guessing.

How to avoid bad uploads

A PDF only works when it contains real vector cut paths. A screenshot, scan, phone photo, JPG or PNG saved as a PDF still behaves like an image and cannot be treated as a production-ready cutting file.

Related services and materials

Useful next pages for this work.

These links help buyers move from industry fit into the process, material or file-preparation detail they need next.

Related industries

More B2B cutting pages.

Common questions

Answers before production starts.

Can engineering and fabrication parts be priced instantly?

Yes, when the job is cutting-only and the file is a DXF, DWG or vector PDF with real cut lines, correct scale, known material, thickness and quantity.

What files do you accept for engineering laser cutting?

Use DXF, DWG or vector PDF files with actual vector cut paths. A JPG, PNG, photo, scan or screenshot saved as a PDF is not suitable for instant pricing or production.

Can you cut brackets, plates and machine parts?

Yes. Common work includes brackets, plates, cleats, gussets, machine guards, covers, flanges, shims, spacers, templates and repeat fabrication components.

Can you work from a sample, sketch or photo?

Yes, but that needs reviewed quoting rather than instant pricing. Send the details through the quote form so the team can assess drawing preparation and production requirements.

What tolerances can I expect?

Tolerance depends on the material, thickness, part geometry, heat behaviour and chosen cutting process. Mark any critical dimensions or fit-up requirements before production review.

Do you supply Australia-wide?

Production is Sydney-based, with pickup and freight support for suitable jobs across Australia.

B2B cutting work

Send engineering & fabrication files through the right quote path.

Use instant pricing for clean cutting files, or send complex jobs through reviewed quoting when production decisions matter.

Upload for instant price