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Your parts come out dimensionally accurate to within 0.001 inches. The edges are smooth enough that you skip secondary finishing in most cases. That alone saves you time and money.
Because waterjet cutting metal uses a cold process, there’s no heat-affected zone. No warping. No hardening. No burnt edges or recast layers that compromise material integrity. This matters when you’re working with stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, or any alloy where thermal damage changes performance.
You can cut up to 8 inches thick. Complex shapes, tight inside corners, intricate patterns—all handled in one pass. And because it’s CNC-controlled directly from your CAD file, what you design is exactly what you get. No tooling. No setup delays. Just accurate parts, fast.
We operate right here in Jericho, NY, serving manufacturers, fabricators, and machine shops across Long Island and the tri-state area. We’re owner-operated, which means when you call, you’re talking to someone who actually knows the equipment and the process.
We run a Flow Mach 500 CNC system. It’s not the cheapest machine, but it’s the most accurate. That’s the point. Our clients include aerospace suppliers, architectural firms, and custom fabricators who need parts done right the first time. We’re ISO 9001:2015 certified because consistency matters in this work.
Jericho’s manufacturing corridor has high standards. We’ve built our reputation here by meeting them—on time, on spec, without excuses.
You send us your CAD file or design specs. If you don’t have a CAD file, we can create one based on your drawings or sample parts. Our system imports your design directly into the CNC controller, so there’s no manual programming or room for interpretation errors.
We load your material onto the cutting bed and set the abrasive flow rate based on thickness and material type. The waterjet stream fires at up to 60,000 PSI, mixed with garnet abrasive. It cuts through metal without generating heat. The process is fast—most jobs finish the same day or next day depending on complexity and queue.
Once cutting is complete, we inspect dimensions and edges. You get parts that are ready to use or assemble. No deburring in most cases. No secondary machining unless you specify it. If you need holes tapped or additional finishing, we can handle that too. Then we package and ship, or you pick up locally.
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You get full design consultation if needed. We’ll review your file for manufacturability and flag any issues before we start cutting. That prevents costly mistakes and wasted material.
Our CNC metal waterjet cutting in Jericho handles virtually any metal: stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, brass, copper, tool steel, Inconel. We also cut composites, plastics, glass, stone, and rubber if your project requires mixed materials. Thickness ranges from thin gauge sheet up to 8 inches solid.
Jericho’s proximity to major manufacturing hubs on Long Island means fast turnaround. Most standard jobs ship within 24 to 48 hours. Need it faster? We offer emergency service when your timeline is critical. You’re not waiting weeks for parts.
We also provide material sourcing if you need it. You tell us the specs, we’ll get the stock and cut it. One less vendor for you to manage. One less delay in your schedule.
Waterjet cutting metal delivers positioning accuracy of +/- 0.001 inches, which is tighter than most plasma systems and comparable to high-end laser cutting. The difference is that waterjet doesn’t create a heat-affected zone, so you don’t get the thermal distortion or edge hardening that lasers and plasma cause.
This matters when you’re cutting thick materials or working with metals that are sensitive to heat. Laser struggles with anything over half an inch thick and reflective materials like aluminum or copper. Plasma is fast but rough—you’ll need secondary finishing on almost every part.
Waterjet gives you clean edges right off the machine. For most applications, you’re done cutting and ready to assemble. If your tolerances are tight and your material is thick, waterjet is the better process.
We cut metal up to 8 inches thick with our CNC waterjet system. That includes stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, tool steel, and most alloys. Thickness capability depends on material hardness and your edge quality requirements, but 8 inches is the practical limit for most jobs.
Thicker materials take longer to cut because the waterjet stream has to penetrate deeper. But there’s no loss in accuracy. You still get the same tight tolerances and smooth edges as you would on thinner stock.
If you’re working with plate steel, structural components, or heavy-duty brackets, waterjet handles it without the tooling costs or setup time you’d face with milling or sawing. It’s a one-pass process, even on thick material.
Yes. The waterjet stream is narrow—typically 0.020 to 0.040 inches depending on abrasive and pressure settings. That allows for tight inside corners and intricate detail work that other cutting methods can’t match.
CNC control means the cutting head follows your CAD file exactly. Complex curves, sharp angles, nested parts, cutouts, slots—all handled in one operation. There’s no need to reposition the material or switch tools.
This is especially useful for architectural metalwork, custom brackets, decorative panels, and prototype parts where design complexity is high. You’re not limited by tooling or fixturing. If you can draw it, we can cut it.
We can do either. If you have material on hand, ship it to us or drop it off and we’ll cut it. If you need us to source the material, just specify the type, grade, and thickness. We’ll order it, cut your parts, and deliver finished pieces.
Material sourcing saves you time and simplifies logistics. You’re not coordinating with multiple suppliers or waiting for stock to arrive before cutting can start. We handle it all in-house.
This is common for one-off projects, prototypes, or small production runs where buying full sheets doesn’t make sense. You pay for what you use, and we handle the rest.
Most jobs are completed within 24 to 48 hours from the time we receive your file and material. Simple cuts on thin material can be same-day if you get it to us early. Complex jobs or thick materials may take an extra day depending on cut time and our queue.
We also offer emergency service for urgent projects. If you’re down on a production line or facing a tight deadline, call us. We’ll prioritize your job and get parts out as fast as physically possible.
Jericho’s location gives us an advantage. We’re centrally positioned to serve Long Island, New York City, and the broader tri-state area. Local pickup is available if you want parts immediately. Otherwise, we ship the same day cutting is complete.
We accept DXF, DWG, IGES, and most standard CAD formats. DXF is the most common and works seamlessly with our CNC system. If you’re working in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar software, export to DXF and send it over.
Don’t have a CAD file? We can create one from your PDF drawings, sketches, or physical samples. Our design team will convert your concept into a production-ready file and send it back for approval before we start cutting.
File preparation is part of the service. We’ll review your design for any issues—like lines that don’t close or dimensions that don’t match material size—and fix them before cutting starts. That prevents errors and wasted material.
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