Martin Pitonak | October 15, 2010 |
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We have done many commercial signage and object projects designed for corporate and promotional events. Some of them have been technically and structurally challenging designs. We are excited to do projects that need to be machined in an unconventional way, like this one which needed to be scaled to an enormous size. Well, that’s what … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | September 16, 2010 |
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We like the challenge. Projects like these are always challenging especially when you have tight deadlines. The design intricacy and complexity adds even more to the challenge of this project but with right tool and enough experience nothing is impossible. We’d like to share few images with you from one of these projects that came … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | August 21, 2010 |
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Scale is not an issue while thinking CNC cutting. Whatever your projects is micro small or size of an elephant, it is achievable. All you have to do, is to plan your project with CNC in mind. I’d like to share few images form our previously done project for a Montreal casting company Aluma Systems … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | July 30, 2010 |
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I’d love to just quickly share few images from a previously done project for a client in a need for CNC cutting service . Here is his project coming together and I’m just gonna quote his own words The rest of the cuts and inlays are perfect and so tight it’s not funny. I’m not … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | July 3, 2010 |
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yet another interesting attempt to take advantage of our CNC services, this time by well known Toronto designers and furniture makers Jason and Lars Dresslers and their plywood chair collection The onedge series explores possibilities of new materials like bamboo and plywood, pushing structure and form to a whole new level to create comfort using CNC cutting technologies and new furniture design techniques. … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | June 19, 2010 |
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Like I mentioned in a previous post, CNC cutting is definitely not limited to kitchen cabinets and furniture cutting. There are large communities of hobbyists designing and building great sounding, ultra high-efficiency loudspeakers. In fact, we have recently started to work with them! Black Dahlia Acoustics, Ltd. is one of the many companies offering to … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | June 14, 2010 |
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CNC cutting is definitely not limited to kitchen cabinets and furniture cutting. Just recently we were approached by company Hello Pink that provide provides something also known as Lawn Greetings. Since they had the artwork already created in Adobe Illustrator, our job was fairly easy and therefore, more affordable for them. With CNC, we can … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | May 16, 2010 |
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In order to cut anything on CNC, design has to be in pace with all necessary details. There are about 50 different cabinet and design software out there to help you figure out your renovation or kitchen remodeling design. Many of our customers are using them already. Most of these design packages are able to … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | May 15, 2010 |
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Automated wood and PVC edge banding is a very common and useful method of sealing and covering the exposed cut-edge of sheet-stock cut material like melamine or plywood. This method is mainly used for kitchen & bathroom cabinets, office furniture, or closets. Our edge banding facility is fully automated and we can edge-bend PVC and … Continue reading →
Martin Pitonak | May 14, 2010 |
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Here you’ll find simple & quick kitchen design. CNC cutting will detail all necessary elements to help clients better visualize the project and make better design decisions. Modeling is also important for further dimensioning and layout, not to mention for clients to verify the designs before adding final dimensions to the CNC cutting program. These … Continue reading →