5-Axis Laser Cutting
Precision Cuts. Complex Geometries. Clean Stainless Execution.
Our expertise in 5-Axis Laser Cutting ensures precision and efficiency in every project. Whether you’re cutting formed parts, angled bevels, or multi-surface features, our laser systems deliver tight-tolerance results — all within a stainless-only workflow.
5-Axis Laser Cutting Features
Replace Machining Costs
5-Axis laser welding is a cost effective way to replace drilling or milling operations, especially on large components with tight tolerances.
Add Features After Welding
Materials shrink after welding, often putting critical features out of tolerance. The 5-Axis laser allows us to cut features after all welding is complete to a very tight tolerance.
Solve Problems Creatively
The 5-Axis laser welder opens doors to entirely new production process flows.
5-Axis Laser Capacity
Materials

Why Use 5-Axis Laser Cutting?
Traditional flatbed laser cutting can only do so much. When your project demands:
Why it matters: This unique capability allows us to think outside the box and make parts in new, innovative ways.
Who Uses Our Laser Cutting Services?

Fabricators
Parts drop right into your fixtures or weld jigs

OEMs
Pre-cut kits for weld or bolt-together assemblies

Food & Sanitary
Critical applications requiring smooth, clean interiors.

Machine Builders
Bracketed frames with slot-tab alignment

Contract Manufacturers
Small run parts, ready for subassembly

Automotive
Large-scale ductwork, stacks, and housings for scrubber and air handling systems.
Ready to Get Started with
5-Axis Laser Cutting?
Whether you need one part, a full kit, or custom fabrication — our team will help you move fast and build smart.
Beyond Tube: Explore All Our Laser Capabilities
High-speed fiber and COâ‚‚ flat laser cutting for sheet, plate, and nested part jobs.

3D laser cutting for large diameter, formed parts, bevels, and complex geometries.

Laser welding allows full penetration welds with low heat input, perfect for stainless steel fabrication projects.
