Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is one of the most precise material processing methods, allowing clean cuts and complex shapes without mechanical contact. Due to high accuracy and repeatability, this method is suitable for both single items and serial production.
Main Materials Cut by Laser
Laser Cutting Plywood
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Laser Cutting Plastics
Laser cutting of plastics ensures a smooth and controlled cut without mechanical impact on the material, maintaining clean edges. This method is suitable for technical parts, marking elements, and custom projects.
Laser Cutting Wood
Laser cutting of wood allows precise processing of natural or engineered wood, maintaining shape accuracy and clean edges. Suitable for both simple and more complex designs and custom solutions.
More About Laser Cutting
Laser cutting allows precise and clean processing of various materials according to a digital file. It is a universal solution for both individual projects and serial production where accuracy and minimal variation between parts are important.
What materials can be cut with a laser?
Laser cutting can be used to cut plywood, wood, acrylic (organic glass), plastic, paper, cardboard, fabric, and leather. The specific capabilities depend on the thickness and composition of the material.
What file is required for laser cutting?
Vector files are most commonly used (e.g., SVG, DXF, PDF). If you do not have a file, the design can be prepared based on a provided sketch or description.
Will the cut edges be clean?
Laser cutting produces smooth edges without additional finishing. For some materials, minimal charring may be visible depending on the material type.
How long does laser cutting take?
Production time depends on the complexity of the project, the number of parts, and the material. Simple jobs are often completed within 1–2 business days after layout approval.
Does laser cutting deform the material?
Since there is no direct mechanical pressure, the material is not deformed. This is one of the advantages of laser cutting compared to traditional cutting methods.
I am not sure whether my material can be cut with a laser.
If you are unsure whether your material is suitable for laser cutting, you can bring it in and we will perform a test cut.
Can I submit a hand-drawn sketch?
Yes, you can submit a sketch or a photo — we can prepare a cutting-ready layout based on it.
What does the cutting price depend on?
The cutting price mainly depends on the cutting time. Cutting time depends on the material, its thickness, the length of cutting lines, and the density of part placement on the sheet.
Do you need a laser cutting solution for your project?
If you have an idea, a file, or just a material and questions — contact us. We will advise you, evaluate the possibilities, and help find the most suitable solution for your project.






