


From intricate metal art pieces to heavy-duty industrial components, custom metal fabrication provides solutions tailored specifically to the needs and vision of a project.
What is Custom Metal Fabrication?
Custom metal fabrication is the process of cutting, bending, and assembling metal to create unique, tailor-made products. Unlike mass-produced items, custom fabrication is about precision and personalization, allowing clients to design structures or components that meet exact specifications.
Fabrication generally involves working with a variety of metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. Our skilled metal fabricators use a combination of traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology to shape raw materials into finished pieces.
Fabrication generally involves working with a variety of metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. Our skilled metal fabricators use a combination of traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology to shape raw materials into finished pieces.
The Custom Fabrication Process
1. Design Consultation: Clients convey their ideas, needs, and specific dimensions. Our custom fabricator collaborates closely with clients, architects, or engineers to ensure that the project’s design meets both aesthetic and functional requirements.
2. Material Selection: Choosing the right metal is crucial to the success of the project. Whether the emphasis is on durability, resistance to corrosion, weight, or appearance, the choice of material can drastically impact the end product.
3. Cutting and Shaping: Precision cutting tools like lasers, plasma cutters, or water jets are used to accurately cut the metal into specific shapes. Bending machines and presses then manipulate the metal to form the desired angles and curves.
4. Welding and Assembly: Welding is the process of joining metal parts together. It requires steady hands and deep expertise to create strong, seamless joints that are both functional and visually appealing. We offer custom welded restaurant hoods and more!
5. Finishing Touches: Once the structure or component is assembled, additional finishing processes like polishing, powder coating, painting, or airbrushing is applied to protect the metal from wear and enhance its appearance.
Custom metal fabrication seamlessly blends artistry with precision engineering. Whether you're seeking robust functionality or a striking design feature, it offers the flexibility to create something truly unique and long-lasting.