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You’re not looking for close enough. You need parts that meet spec without secondary finishing, rework, or explaining to your client why the job’s delayed.
Custom waterjet cutting in Glen Cove, NY cuts through steel, aluminum, titanium, glass, stone, ceramics, and composites without generating heat. That means no warping, no hardened edges, and no material property changes that throw off your tolerances. The cold-cutting process leaves burr-free edges that often go straight to assembly.
Whether you’re fabricating architectural elements for a Manhattan project, machining aerospace components, or producing medical device parts that require regulatory compliance, you get precision down to ±0.003 inches. Your CAD file becomes a finished part without the guesswork, and you’re not paying for finishing work that shouldn’t be necessary in the first place.
We serve manufacturers, fabricators, and contractors across Glen Cove, NY and Long Island who need precision cutting they can count on. We’ve worked with everyone from local metal shops to national brands like Tori Burch, Ralph Lauren, and Coach.
Long Island’s manufacturing sector is stronger than most people realize. With over 3,600 manufacturing companies on the Island and 80% of supply chain work happening locally, you need a cutting partner who understands the pace and standards of this market. We’re part of that network.
You send us your specs, we deliver parts that match them. No drama, no excuses.
You provide the design file and material specs. We review tolerances, material type, thickness, and quantity to confirm the approach and timeline.
Our CNC-controlled waterjet system uses high pressure water cutting in Glen Cove, NY—up to 60,000 PSI—mixed with abrasive garnet when needed. The stream is thinner than a needle and cuts through virtually any material without generating heat. For complex geometries, our 5-axis capabilities handle undercuts, tapers, and contoured surfaces that traditional cutting methods can’t touch.
Once cutting is complete, parts are inspected against your specifications. Most jobs require no additional finishing. You receive components ready for assembly, installation, or further fabrication. Turnaround depends on complexity and queue, but we’re transparent about timing from the start.
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Abrasive waterjet cutting in Glen Cove, NY handles materials that would crack, melt, or warp under traditional methods. We cut metals up to several inches thick, stone and tile for architectural applications, glass without edge chipping, and composites used in aerospace and automotive manufacturing.
The process works for prototype runs and production quantities. If you’re a local contractor working on a custom build in Glen Cove or a fabricator supplying parts to manufacturers across the tri-state area, the same precision applies whether you need one piece or a thousand.
Glen Cove’s proximity to major manufacturing hubs and construction markets means tight deadlines. We’re set up for that. You’re not waiting weeks for parts that should take days, and you’re not dealing with a vendor who doesn’t understand what “tolerance” actually means in your industry. We operate with the understanding that your schedule matters as much as the cut quality.
We cut nearly anything: steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, brass, copper, and other metals. Stone, granite, marble, and tile for architectural work. Glass, ceramics, and porcelain without cracking. Plastics, rubber, foam, and gasket materials. Carbon fiber, Kevlar, and composite laminates used in aerospace and automotive applications.
The cold-cutting process means heat-sensitive materials stay intact. If you’re working with thin metals that warp under plasma or laser cutting, or brittle materials that crack under mechanical cutting, waterjet handles it without damaging the material properties.
Thickness isn’t a limiting factor the way it is with other methods. We’ve cut materials from paper-thin gaskets to several inches of hardened steel. If you’re unsure whether your material works with waterjet cutting services in Glen Cove, NY, send us the specs and we’ll give you a straight answer.
Waterjet cutting delivers tolerances down to ±0.003 inches, which is tighter than most plasma systems and comparable to laser cutting—but without the heat-affected zone. That matters when you’re working with materials that harden or warp under thermal stress.
Laser cutting works well for thinner metals but struggles with thicker materials and creates edge hardening that can require secondary machining. Plasma is fast but rougher, often leaving edges that need grinding or finishing. Waterjet produces clean, burr-free edges that often go straight to the next step without additional work.
For complex shapes, our 5-axis waterjet system cuts bevels, tapers, and 3D contours that flat-cutting methods can’t achieve. If your part requires undercuts or angled edges, you’re not limited to what a 2D cutting path can do. The precision holds across the entire cut, not just the entry and exit points.
Turnaround depends on material, complexity, thickness, and current queue. Simple cuts on standard materials can be ready in a few days. Complex geometries, thicker materials, or high-volume orders take longer.
We’re upfront about timing when you submit your specs. If you’re on a tight deadline, let us know—we’ll tell you whether it’s realistic and what it takes to meet it. Rush jobs are possible when the schedule allows, but we won’t promise a timeline we can’t deliver just to get the work.
Most Glen Cove, NY clients working in construction, manufacturing, or fabrication are dealing with project deadlines that don’t have much flex. We get that. You’ll know where you stand before you commit, and if something changes on our end, you’ll hear about it before it becomes your problem.
We can work either way. If you’re supplying the material, you deliver it and we cut to your specs. If you need us to source it, we can handle procurement for standard metals, stone, glass, and plastics.
Supplying your own material makes sense if you’ve already negotiated pricing with a supplier, have specific certifications or material grades required for your industry, or are working with specialty composites. Just make sure the material arrives in cuttable condition—flat, clean, and dimensioned appropriately for the waterjet bed.
If you’d rather have us source it, we’ll confirm material type, grade, thickness, and quantity, then provide pricing that includes both material and cutting. That simplifies the process if you’re managing multiple vendors and want one less coordination point. Either approach works—it’s about what makes your project move faster.
Waterjet cutting eliminates heat distortion, which is critical for thin materials, hardened metals, and anything that changes properties under thermal stress. Traditional machining works for many applications, but it’s slower for intricate cuts and creates tool wear that affects cost and consistency over production runs.
High pressure water cutting in Glen Cove, NY doesn’t dull tools because there’s no physical blade. The abrasive stream stays consistent across the entire job, so part one and part one hundred have the same edge quality. You’re not dealing with tool changes, recalibration, or quality drift as the job progresses.
For materials like glass, stone, or ceramics, waterjet is often the only method that doesn’t crack or chip edges. For metals, it’s faster than milling for complex 2D shapes and doesn’t leave burrs or heat-affected zones that require secondary operations. If your goal is to reduce total production time and cost per part, waterjet often wins when you factor in the finishing work you’re not paying for.
Yes. CNC control means the first part and the hundredth part are identical. If you’re prototyping a design and need one or two pieces to test fit and function, waterjet works. If that prototype moves to production and you need fifty or five hundred, the same program runs without setup changes.
This matters when you’re iterating on a design. You can cut a prototype, make adjustments to the CAD file, and recut without retooling or long lead times. Once the design is finalized, scaling to production quantities doesn’t require a different process or vendor.
For Glen Cove, NY manufacturers and fabricators working on custom projects, that flexibility keeps development moving. You’re not locked into minimum quantities that don’t make sense for your project phase, and you’re not switching vendors between prototype and production and hoping the quality stays consistent.
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