
Cut-to-size is where projects succeed or fail.
We coordinate fabrication so piece lists, edge profiles, thicknesses, and finishes match approved drawings — not “close enough.” Our role is to translate U.S. scope into executable workshop instructions, closing gaps before they become jobsite problems.
Every production route begins with CAD validation, unit alignment, and tolerance checks. If details are unclear — edges, reveals, radii, thickness transitions — we resolve them before cutting starts, not after crates are built.
During fabrication, we align workshop output with defined edge profiles, finish expectations, and acceptable tolerances. The objective is simple: reduce rework, avoid site improvisation, and prevent post-delivery claims.
Piece lists and labeling are structured with installation in mind. Crates are organized so installers can follow logic — not decode paperwork on site.
Production control is not inspection at the end.
It is coordination before and during cutting.

Frequently Asked Questions
How do you approach a new request?
We start by reviewing drawings and scope, confirming units (imperial/metric), tolerances, finishes and any edge details. If anything is missing, we send a short clarification list. Then we price using the most reliable production route across our network.
What do you need to price in 24h / 2–5 days?
Is your service billed separately?
How do we get started?
Precision Cuts, Seamless Execution
We translate your scope into accurate workshop instructions, aligning fabrication with approved drawings to prevent site issues and post-delivery claims.
Email or WhatsApp — we respond fast.
Slabs: 24h • Complex scopes: 2–5 days
