Cutting on a router
A material processing process performed with a router machine and used for precise cutting of various materials (e.g. wood, plastic, acrylic, aluminum, solid blocks, etc.).
What does "cutting on a router" mean?
- The router works with computer control (CNC — Computer Numerical Control).
- A design file (CAD) is loaded onto it, which it automatically follows.
- A special rotary drill cuts or scrapes material with micromillimeter precision.
- Possible material options: cutting, engraving, relief decoration, mesh shapes, and more.
How is cutting used on a router?
- Volumetric letters (3D letters)
- Cutting out logos and inscriptions
- Formation of advertising boards
- Making stands
- Furniture elements
- Precision-cut details and figures
Our service includes measuring, design, provision of all necessary materials, and final on-site installation and subsequent dismantling.