CNC Routing Services

Precision cutting and profiling for plastics, composites, and non-metallic materials. Ideal for signage, prototypes, and custom shapes.

What is CNC Routing?

CNC routing uses computer-controlled cutting tools to precisely machine non-metallic materials like plastics, wood, composites, and foams. Unlike metal cutting, routing excels at creating intricate 2D and 3D profiles with smooth edges.

Our 5-axis routing capabilities enable complex contouring, engraving, and through-cutting for signage, displays, jigs, and prototypes—delivering clean results on materials that would be difficult to process otherwise.

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Capabilities

High-precision routing for versatile material processing

±0.2mm

Accuracy

Consistent dimensional precision

100mm

Max Thickness

Deep cutting and profiling

3000mm

Bed Size

Large format capability

5-Axis

Contouring

3D sculpting and beveling

Supported Materials

We route a wide range of non-metallic materials with precision

Plastics

  • Acrylic (PMMA)
  • Polycarbonate
  • PVC, HDPE, Nylon

Composites

  • Carbon fiber
  • Fiberglass (GRP)
  • G10, FR4

Wood & Foam

  • MDF, Plywood
  • High-density foam
  • Modeling board

Common Applications

CNC routing is perfect for intricate non-metallic parts

Signage & Displays
Prototypes & Models
Jigs & Fixtures
Architectural Elements
Retail Displays
Custom Enclosures

Why Choose Our CNC Routing?

Material Versatility

Process plastics, composites, wood, and foam with the same machine—no need for multiple vendors

Complex Geometry

5-axis capabilities allow for intricate 3D contouring, beveled edges, and sculptural details

Rapid Prototyping

Perfect for design iteration—quickly produce functional prototypes from your CAD files

Clean Edges

Advanced tooling and feed rates deliver smooth, chip-free edges requiring minimal finishing

Looking for inspiration?

Sarah Chen
"The CNC routing on our signage came out perfectly. Clean edges, tight tolerances, and fast turnaround."
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Production Manager @ SignWorks
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