CNC

We offer large-scale CNC cutting in Glasgow, with worldwide shipping, supporting cost-effective fabrication for bespoke designs. Whether you are an artist, designer, or industrial fabricator, we work to your exact specifications. Our full-sheet CNC router can cut and engrave materials up to 2400 × 1200 mm, making it ideal for furniture, prototypes, and production components. We work with a wide range of materials including wood, plastics, foam, and polystyrene. With an automatic tool-changing system, jobs are completed faster, more accurately, and more affordably.

Our CNC cutting process in Glasgow works in a similar way to laser cutting. However, instead of a laser beam, a high-speed rotating cutting bit follows a vector file to cut precisely through the material.

Because of this, the CNC router can cut thicker and denser sheet materials than a laser machine. It also produces a smooth, clean edge with no burn marks, meaning only minimal sanding or finishing is required. We carefully program every job to ensure accuracy, consistency, and a high-quality finish across all components.

For a clear introduction to CNC machining principles and terminology, check out this CNC Basics guide from CNCCookbook.

Our CNC engraving services in Glasgow allow you to add fine detail, text, or markings to your designs. We use a range of specialist cutting bits depending on the level of detail and finish required.

Similar to laser engraving, CNC engraving can be carried out in two ways. Infill engraving removes material within a defined shape to a set depth, making it ideal for logos, patterns, and recessed details. Outline engraving follows a single vector line, engraving the surface to a specified depth for crisp lines and technical markings.

Both methods offer excellent control and consistency, making CNC engraving suitable for signage, furniture details, and functional components.