Laser Cutting

Laser Cutting

At TechArt Concept, our laser cutting service is all about taking your complex digital designs and turning them into perfect physical parts. We don't just 'cut'; we provide high-tolerance, clean-edge results, every single time. Whether you're working on intricate Model Making, need flawless Component Fabrication, or are creating large-scale Custom Signs & Decor, the quality of the cut is the first thing people notice. Our process is designed for both speed and precision, ensuring that whether you order one piece or a thousand, the final product is exactly to spec, ready for assembly or display.

The real power behind our cutting capability comes from utilizing two distinct, industrial-grade systems. For everything non-metal—which includes most wood, all acrylic, plastic, cardboard, and other dense materials—we use our robust CO₂ Laser. This machine delivers sharp, clean edges and can handle significant material thickness quickly. However, the CO₂ laser isn't the right tool for metal. That's where our powerful Fiber MOPA Laser comes in. While the Fiber laser is primarily used for marking, it also gives us a fantastic capability to precisely cut specific thin metals and foils needed for intricate prototyping and fine component work, offering a true one-stop solution.

Because we can swap seamlessly between these two laser technologies, our cutting services support a massive range of projects. We handle everything from cutting stencils and decorative patterns out of thin paper for the art world to preparing complex shapes from thick wood or acrylic for furniture and displays. For our business clients, we provide the foundation for their operations, cutting precise Control Panels & Faceplates and preparing component blanks. Essentially, if your design can be drawn, we can cut it—in the right material—and deliver superior edge quality that minimizes post-processing work for you.

Getting your project cut with us is straightforward. You just need to provide a vector file (like a .SVG, .AI, .DXF, .PDF) that defines the cut lines. We then analyze the file, confirm the material (whether it’s wood, acrylic, or specialty metal), and determine the optimal machine settings to achieve the cleanest cut possible, minimizing the kerf (the width of the laser beam). We pride ourselves on giving you transparent lead times and providing a custom quote quickly, so you can move from Prototyping to final batch production with confidence in the quality and the schedule.

Materials

  • Acrylic (15mm)
  • Playwood (12mm)
  • MDF (12mm)
  • Derlin (6mm)
  • Leather (5mm)
  • Plastic (6mm)
  • Paper (All thicknesses)
  • Cardboard (All thicknesses)
  • Rubber (12mm)
  • Stainless Steel (1mm)
  • Aluminium (1mm)
  • Copper (1mm)
  • Brass (1mm)
  • ...and more!

Laser Services Coverage Area

Beaconsfield
Beloeil
Blainville
Bois-des-Filion
Boisbriand
Boucherville
Brossard
Candiac
Carignan
Chambly
Châteauguay
Côte-Saint-Luc
Delson
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Dorval
Greenfield Park
Hampstead
Kirkland
L'Île-Dorval
La Prairie
Laval
Le Vieux-Longueuil
Lorraine
Mirabel
Mont-Royal
Mont-Saint-Hilaire
Montréal
Montréal-Est
Montréal-Ouest
Pointe-Claire
Rosemère
Saint-Basile-le-Grand
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
Saint-Constant
Saint-Eustache
Saint-Hubert
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Lambert
Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil
Sainte-Catherine
Sainte-Julie
Sainte-Thérèse
Terrebonne
Varennes
Westmount
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is laser cutting preferred over traditional CNC milling for thin materials?

Laser cutting is faster and more cost-effective for materials under 1/4 inch. Because it is a non-contact process, there is no risk of the material shifting or breaking. This allows for intricate geometries and narrow 'kerf' widths that traditional bits cannot achieve.

Do you offer custom laser cutting for architectural models?

We specialize in architectural model making, cutting matboard, basswood, and acrylic to exact scale. Our Montérégie facility helps local architects transform CAD designs into physical 3D site models with high-speed accuracy and clean, non-charred edges.

How does laser cutting improve the prototyping process?

It enables 'Rapid Iteration'. You can move from a digital DXF file to a physical prototype in minutes. Our local Montérégie shop helps startups test form and function quickly, allowing for design tweaks before committing to expensive mass-production molds.