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By DE Editors  

March 11, 2019

SendCutSend has officially launched with an aim to transform the way users can create custom, laser-cut metal parts nationwide, according to the company.

SendCutSend’s business model simplifies metal manufacturing processes by allowing users to create custom, one-off parts. By automating the traditional process, SendCutSend provides a quick turnaround for parts.

Since its inception, SendCutSend has invested over $1 million in state-of-the-art equipment, including a new fiber optic laser, equipped with a beam finer than a human hair, and a 3kW LED laser engine, which can cut up to 2,200 inches per minute.  

“We're a team of fabricators, designers and software engineers who saw a need for fast, accurate parts that we couldn’t make in-house,” says CEO Jim Belosic. “We wanted to bypass the hassle of going through a mass manufacturer for small batch parts, and make it accessible to makers of all capacities.”

Users submit their designs in any vector-based file format, including ai, dxf, dwg and svg, and the average turnaround time from file submission to shipment out the door to customers is 24 hours. Designs can be cut into almost any metal or non-organic material, including stainless steel, mild steel, aluminum, copper, brass, sterling silver, gold, Inconel, Nitinol, titanium and nickel. 

In addition to laser cutting, SendCutSend offers laser etching and engraving services through its high-speed galvanometer fiber optic laser. SendCutSend can perform surface etching and deep laser-engraving up to 2 mm deep on any metal. SendCutSend’s etching and engraving services allow for comprehensive production from start to finish, including part marking, switch panels, decorative applications or logo or branding additions to any metal part.

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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