Marble Waterjet Cutting in Huntington Station, NY

Precision Cuts That Match Your Exact Specifications

We provide custom marble waterjet cutting in Huntington Station, NY that eliminates heat damage, reduces material waste, and delivers accuracy within thousandths of an inch.

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Precision Marble Waterjet Cutting Huntington Station

Your Design Vision Without the Usual Limitations

You’re working with expensive marble. Every cut matters, every edge counts, and rework isn’t in the budget or timeline.

Traditional cutting methods force you into compromises—simplified designs because the tooling can’t handle complexity, extra finishing costs to smooth rough edges, or scrapped material because heat caused micro-cracks you didn’t see until it was too late. That’s not just frustrating. It’s expensive.

Waterjet cutting removes those limitations entirely. The process uses high-pressure water mixed with fine abrasive to cut through marble without generating heat, which means no thermal stress, no discoloration, and no structural damage. You get clean edges that require minimal finishing, intricate patterns that would be impossible with blade cutting, and significantly less waste because the cutting path is only as wide as the stream itself.

If your project involves custom inlays, detailed architectural elements, or precise countertop cutouts, you need a process that can actually execute what you’ve designed. Not a watered-down version of it.

Custom Marble Cutting With Waterjet Technology

We Work With Architects and Contractors Daily

We provide precision waterjet cutting, custom design services, and material consultation for professionals across Long Island. We’re not a retail shop trying to upsell homeowners on upgrades—we work with architects, designers, and contractors who need accurate cuts and fast turnarounds.

Huntington Station and the surrounding areas have seen steady construction activity, with many projects involving high-end residential renovations and commercial interiors. The local market expects quality, and the average household income here reflects that standard. You’re not cutting corners, and neither are we.

We handle everything from concept to completion. Bring us your CAD files, sketches, or material samples, and we’ll walk you through what’s possible, what’s practical, and how to get it done on schedule.

CNC Marble Cutting Huntington Station Process

Here's What Happens From File to Finished Cut

You send us your design file—CAD, DXF, or even a detailed sketch if that’s what you’re working from. We review it for feasibility, flag any potential issues with tolerances or material thickness, and confirm dimensions before we start.

Once the file is dialed in, we load your marble onto the CNC waterjet table and secure it. The machine follows the programmed path with a high-pressure stream of water and garnet abrasive, cutting through the material with precision that stays within 0.005 inches. There’s no blade friction, no heat buildup, and no vibration that could cause chipping.

After cutting, we inspect every edge and dimension to make sure it matches your specs. Most projects require little to no secondary finishing because the waterjet leaves a smooth, clean edge. If you need polishing or additional fabrication, we can handle that too—but in many cases, the cut is ready to install as-is.

Turnaround depends on complexity and volume, but we prioritize keeping your project moving. If you’re on a tight schedule, let us know upfront and we’ll work with you to hit your deadlines.

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Industrial Marble Waterjet Cutting Huntington Station

What You Actually Get With This Service

You get precision cutting for marble up to 12 inches thick, with the ability to handle complex curves, tight inside corners, and intricate inlay work that other methods can’t touch. The process works for countertops, wall panels, flooring medallions, fireplace surrounds, and custom architectural details.

In Huntington Station, many of the projects we see involve renovations of mid-century homes or new high-end builds where design details matter. Waterjet cutting fits that demand because it doesn’t limit what you can create. If you can draw it, we can cut it—without compromising the material or inflating your costs with excessive waste.

You also get material consultation if you need it. Not all marble cuts the same way, and thickness, veining, and finish all affect how the stone responds to cutting. We’ll tell you what to expect before we start so there are no surprises when the material comes off the table.

This is a production process built for professionals who need reliability, not a hobby shop experimenting with equipment. We run industrial-grade CNC waterjet systems designed for volume and accuracy, and we’ve processed enough stone to know how to handle the variables that come with natural materials.

How does waterjet cutting compare to saw cutting for marble projects?

Saw cutting generates heat from blade friction, which can cause micro-cracks, discoloration, and structural weakening in marble—especially along thin sections or detailed edges. It also produces a rougher edge that requires additional grinding and polishing, which adds time and labor costs to your project.

Waterjet cutting uses a high-pressure stream of water and abrasive, so there’s no heat involved. The material stays cool throughout the process, which preserves its structural integrity and natural color. The edge quality is significantly smoother, often requiring little to no finishing depending on your application.

Saw cutting is faster for simple straight cuts on thick slabs, but it struggles with curves, intricate patterns, and tight tolerances. Waterjet handles all of that without changing tooling or setup. If your project involves custom shapes, inlays, or detailed architectural work, waterjet is the more practical choice—not because it’s newer, but because it’s more capable.

Yes. Our waterjet systems can cut marble up to 12 inches thick as a standard capability, and with adjustments, even thicker material is possible. Most countertop and wall panel applications fall well within that range, typically between 2 and 3 centimeters for residential work and up to 5 centimeters for commercial installations.

The cutting depth doesn’t affect precision. Whether you’re cutting a thin backsplash panel or a thick fireplace surround, the waterjet maintains the same level of accuracy—within 0.005 inches across the entire cut. That consistency matters when you’re fitting pieces together or matching seams in a multi-panel installation.

Thicker material does take longer to cut because the stream has to penetrate deeper, but the tradeoff is worth it. You avoid the chipping and edge damage that often happens with thicker slabs on traditional saws, and you don’t have to worry about heat affecting the stone’s stability. If you’re working with premium marble, that peace of mind is part of the value.

We work with CAD files, DXF, DWG, and most vector-based formats that define your cut paths clearly. If you’re working in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar design software, you can export directly and send us the file. We’ll import it into our CNC system and review it for any issues before cutting.

If you don’t have a digital file, we can work from detailed sketches or templates—but the more precise your source material, the faster we can move. Dimensioned drawings with clear callouts for curves, radii, and hole placements give us what we need to program the machine accurately.

Before we start cutting, we’ll send you a proof or confirmation of the programmed path so you can verify that everything matches your design intent. This step catches any miscommunication early and ensures that what comes off the table is exactly what you expected. If you need revisions, we handle them before the waterjet ever touches your material.

Waterjet cutting produces significantly less waste than traditional methods—often 20 to 30 percent less depending on the complexity of your design and how efficiently the cuts are nested on the slab. The cutting stream is only about 0.04 inches wide, which means you’re not losing large amounts of material to blade width or kerf.

For projects with multiple pieces or intricate patterns, we can nest the cuts strategically to maximize usable material from each slab. This is especially valuable when you’re working with expensive or rare marble where every square inch counts. Reducing waste doesn’t just save material costs—it also means fewer offcuts to dispose of and less environmental impact.

That said, some waste is unavoidable depending on the shape and layout of your cuts. Natural stone also has veining and structural variations that sometimes require us to avoid certain areas or adjust placement. We’ll walk you through those considerations during the planning stage so you know what to expect and can make informed decisions about material ordering.

Turnaround depends on the complexity of your design, the thickness of the material, and our current production schedule. Simple cuts on standard-thickness marble can often be completed within a few days. More intricate projects with detailed patterns, multiple pieces, or thicker slabs may take a week or more.

We prioritize clear communication about timing from the start. When you submit your project, we’ll give you a realistic estimate based on what’s involved and where you fall in the queue. If you’re working against a tight deadline, let us know upfront—we can often adjust scheduling to accommodate time-sensitive projects, especially for contractors coordinating installations.

Rush jobs are possible, but they require advance notice and may involve adjusted pricing depending on what we need to move around. The key is talking to us early in your planning process, not the day before you need the material on site. That gives us room to deliver quality work without cutting corners or rushing through critical steps.

Yes, and this is where waterjet cutting really separates itself from other methods. The precision and flexibility of the process make it ideal for intricate inlays, medallions, borders, and custom decorative patterns that would be extremely difficult or impossible to execute with saws or routers.

Because the waterjet stream is so narrow and the CNC system controls the path digitally, you can achieve tight inside corners, smooth curves, and complex geometries without changing tools or repositioning the material. This is critical for inlay work where multiple pieces need to fit together seamlessly—tolerances matter, and waterjet delivers them consistently.

We’ve cut everything from simple geometric borders to elaborate floral patterns and custom logos in marble. If you have a design in mind, we can usually make it happen. The limitation isn’t the equipment—it’s whether the design is structurally sound given the material properties. We’ll review your design and flag any areas where the marble might be too fragile or where adjustments would improve durability without compromising the look.

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