Weld, Don’t Distort; Here’s How

Metal fabrication specialists often face a challenge when working with thin sheets of metal that have a reduced degree of stiffness. A thinner (and less stiff) metal sheet has a reduced structural strength. This makes it easier for the metal sheet to suffer distortion (often in the form of warping) after the welding process. There are various ways to reduce the likelihood of distortion when welding thin sheets of metal. Here are three ways to go about this for the apprentice welder. Read More 

Choosing the Perfect Cutting System for Your Laser Equipment

There are different cutting techniques for raw materials to consider as a hobbyist fabricator. One of the most beneficial choices is laser cutting because the machine is highly precise in translating the pertinent designs. In addition, the thin stream of amplified light does not distort the cut edges. Therefore, you will not need to invest in finishing processes to restore aesthetics. Generally, you can get laser cutting services from specialist dealers in the fabrication industry. Read More