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You’ve invested in premium marble. The last thing you need is someone ruining it with outdated cutting methods that chip edges, create heat fractures, or limit what’s possible.
Waterjet cutting changes that. It uses high-pressure water mixed with fine abrasive to slice through marble without ever heating the material. That means no thermal shock, no internal stress fractures, and no discoloration. Just clean, precise cuts that match your specifications exactly.
Whether you’re working on intricate kitchen inlays, custom bathroom vanities, architectural panels, or detailed restoration work, you get the design you actually want. Curves, sharp corners, complex patterns—if you can draw it, waterjet can cut it. And because there’s no tool contact with the stone, your edges come out smooth enough that you’ll skip most secondary finishing work.
You’re not just getting a cut. You’re getting a manufacturing process that respects the material you’ve chosen and the vision you’re trying to execute.
We serve architects, designers, contractors, and fabricators across Baldwin, NY and the surrounding Long Island area. We’re not a general machine shop trying to do everything—we focus on precision waterjet cutting because that’s where accuracy matters most.
Baldwin’s residential and commercial projects demand tight tolerances and clean results. From historic home restorations on Milburn Avenue to new construction throughout Nassau County, the work here doesn’t leave room for trial and error. You need cuts that fit the first time.
We handle custom design consultation, material planning, and full CNC marble cutting in Baldwin, NY. You bring the specs, we deliver the pieces—ready to install, on time, without the back-and-forth that comes from working with someone who doesn’t understand stone.
You start by sending us your design files—CAD drawings, templates, or even detailed sketches. We’ll review them with you to confirm dimensions, edge requirements, and any specific concerns about the marble you’re using.
Once we’ve locked in the specs, we program the CNC system to follow your exact design. The waterjet nozzle moves along the programmed path, cutting through the marble with a stream of water and garnet abrasive at up to 60,000 PSI. The process is cold, so there’s zero heat transfer into the stone. No warping, no brittleness, no hidden damage that shows up later.
After cutting, we inspect every piece for accuracy. You’ll receive marble that matches your drawings within 0.005 inches, with edges that are clean and ready for installation. If you need multiple identical pieces, the CNC system repeats the same cut with perfect consistency—no variation between the first piece and the last.
Most projects move from design review to finished cuts within days, not weeks. And because the process is automated, you’re not paying for excessive labor hours or hand-finishing work that other methods require.
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Custom marble waterjet cutting in Baldwin, NY means you’re working with a process that handles material up to 12 inches thick. That covers everything from standard countertop slabs to heavy architectural elements and sculptural work.
You get design flexibility that traditional saws and routers can’t match. Tight inside corners, intricate inlays, radius cuts, and complex geometric patterns—all without changing tools or setups. The waterjet handles it in a single pass.
Baldwin’s construction and design market leans heavily on quality finishes. Whether you’re outfacing a commercial building on Grand Avenue, fabricating custom residential features, or restoring period-specific details in older homes, the margin for error is slim. Waterjet cutting removes the guesswork. You’re not hoping the blade doesn’t catch or that the heat doesn’t cause a fracture line. The cut happens exactly where it’s programmed to happen.
You also get material efficiency. Waterjet cutting produces minimal waste compared to traditional methods—sometimes reducing scrap by 30% or more. When you’re working with expensive marble, that’s not just an environmental win. It’s a cost advantage that shows up in your project budget.
No. Waterjet cutting is a cold process, meaning there’s no heat introduced into the marble at any point.
Traditional cutting methods like saws or lasers generate friction and heat, which can cause thermal shock in marble. That leads to micro-cracks, internal stress fractures, and sometimes discoloration that doesn’t show up until after installation. Waterjet avoids all of that because it cuts with high-pressure water and abrasive—no blades, no heat, no structural compromise.
The process also doesn’t create vibration or mechanical stress that could chip edges or crack the stone. You’re left with marble that’s just as strong as it was before cutting, with clean edges and no hidden damage.
Yes. Waterjet cutting handles intricate designs that would be impossible or extremely risky with traditional methods.
Because the system is CNC-controlled, it follows your exact design file with precision down to thousandths of an inch. That means tight curves, sharp inside corners, detailed inlays, and complex geometric patterns are all within reach. If your design requires multiple identical pieces, the system repeats the cut with perfect consistency across every single one.
Traditional saws and routers are limited by tool size, blade radius, and the risk of chipping on detailed work. Waterjet doesn’t have those constraints. The cutting stream is narrow and flexible, so it moves through your design without compromise. You get the pattern you want, not a simplified version of it.
It depends on the complexity of your design and the thickness of the marble, but waterjet cutting is typically 40% faster than traditional methods for detailed work.
Simple straight cuts on standard slabs might take minutes. Intricate patterns with curves, cutouts, and fine details take longer because the system has to follow a more complex path—but it’s still faster than hand-routing or making multiple saw passes with tool changes in between.
Most projects move from design review to finished pieces within a few days. Rush timelines are possible depending on our current workload and the scope of your project. The key advantage isn’t just speed—it’s that you’re getting precision and quality at that speed, without sacrificing one for the other.
Waterjet cutting often costs less overall, even if the per-hour rate seems higher, because you’re eliminating waste, reducing labor, and avoiding secondary finishing.
Traditional cutting methods can waste up to 30% more material due to wider blade kerfs and less precise cuts. When you’re working with expensive marble, that waste adds up quickly. Waterjet cutting minimizes scrap and maximizes usable material from every slab.
You also save on labor. Waterjet produces smooth, finished edges that require little to no hand-finishing, grinding, or polishing. Traditional methods often need extensive post-cut work to clean up rough edges and fix imperfections. That’s time and money you’re not spending with waterjet. When you factor in material savings, reduced labor, and fewer rejected pieces, waterjet frequently comes out ahead.
We can work with CAD files, templates, sketches, or even physical samples—whatever you have.
CAD files are ideal because they translate directly into the CNC system with no interpretation needed. If you’re working with an architect or designer who’s already created digital drawings, those work perfectly. We accept DXF, DWG, and most standard file formats.
If you don’t have CAD files, we can work from accurate templates or detailed sketches. We’ll take your measurements and create the programming needed to execute the cut. For more complex projects or if you’re not sure how to spec something out, we offer design consultation to help you get from concept to cuttable file. The goal is to make sure what we cut matches what you need—however we need to get there.
Yes. Waterjet systems can cut marble up to 12 inches thick with consistent quality throughout the entire depth.
Thicker material takes longer to cut because the waterjet stream has to penetrate deeper, but the process remains just as precise. You won’t see taper or inconsistency between the top and bottom of the cut—it’s clean all the way through.
This makes waterjet ideal for heavy architectural elements, thick countertops, sculptural work, and structural marble components that traditional saws struggle with. Thicker marble also tends to be more expensive, so the risk of cracking or chipping during cutting is even higher. Waterjet eliminates that risk entirely, giving you confidence that your material investment is protected.
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