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You’re working with expensive material. Every inch matters. Every edge needs to be clean. Every curve has to match your design file exactly.
Waterjet cutting gives you that control. The high-pressure stream cuts through marble without generating heat, which means no cracking, no warping, no discoloration. You get smooth, burr-free edges that don’t need secondary finishing. That saves you time and keeps your project moving.
Whether you’re fabricating custom countertops, creating architectural inlays, or cutting intricate logos for commercial installations, precision marble waterjet cutting in Rocky Point, NY handles the complexity. Tight tolerances. Complex geometries. Thicknesses up to 12 inches. If you can draw it, we can cut it—and it’ll come out exactly right the first time.
We serve architects, designers, contractors, and fabrication shops across Long Island and the Rocky Point area. We understand what’s at stake when you’re working with high-value materials—there’s no room for error.
Rocky Point has a strong industrial backbone, from precision machine shops like Halbig Machining to manufacturing operations that demand accuracy. We fit right into that landscape. Our CNC marble cutting process is built around consistency, material expertise, and getting your job done without the back-and-forth.
You send us your design. We program it, cut it, and deliver pieces that fit your specs. No guesswork. No surprises.
First, you provide your design file—CAD drawings, templates, or detailed specs. We review it to confirm dimensions, material thickness, and any special requirements like edge finish or tolerances.
Next, we program the CNC waterjet system. The cutting path is mapped to match your design with precision down to ±0.005 inches. We load your marble onto the cutting bed and secure it to prevent any movement during the process.
Then the cutting begins. A high-pressure stream of water mixed with fine abrasive particles cuts through the marble. Because it’s a cold-cutting process, there’s no heat-affected zone. No risk of thermal stress. The material stays intact, and the edges come out smooth.
After cutting, we inspect each piece to ensure it matches your specifications. If you need multiple identical pieces, the CNC system repeats the exact same cut every time. You get consistency across the entire run, whether it’s one piece or a hundred.
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You get cuts that match your design file exactly. Curves, angles, cutouts, inlays—whatever the blueprint calls for. The waterjet handles intricate detail work that traditional saws can’t touch.
You also get material efficiency. Narrow kerf width means less waste. That matters when you’re working with premium marble. Every slab costs money, and maximizing usable material keeps your project budget in check.
Long Island’s design and construction market demands quality. From high-end residential projects in the North Shore to commercial builds across Suffolk County, custom marble waterjet cutting in Rocky Point, NY supports the kind of precision work that sets projects apart. Architects specifying natural stone need fabricators who can execute complex designs without compromising the material. Contractors need reliable turnaround times. Designers need clean edges and accurate dimensions so installations go smoothly.
Waterjet cutting delivers that reliability. No heat damage. No secondary finishing. No wondering if the piece will fit when it shows up on site.
Waterjet systems can efficiently cut marble up to 12 inches thick, and in some cases even thicker depending on the material density and project requirements. Most architectural and countertop applications fall well within this range.
Thicker cuts do take longer because the waterjet stream needs more time to penetrate the material completely. But the process remains consistent—no heat buildup, no structural compromise. Whether you’re cutting standard 2cm or 3cm slabs for countertops or working with thicker architectural stone, the waterjet maintains the same level of precision.
If you’re unsure whether your material thickness works for waterjet cutting, send over the specs. We’ll confirm feasibility and give you an accurate timeline based on the actual cutting requirements.
No. Waterjet cutting is a cold-cutting process, which means it doesn’t generate heat. That eliminates the thermal stress that causes cracking, discoloration, or structural weakness in marble.
Traditional saws create friction. Friction creates heat. Heat causes expansion and contraction in the stone, which can lead to microfractures or visible cracks—especially in veined or brittle marble varieties. Waterjet avoids that entirely. The high-pressure water stream cuts cleanly through the material without altering its temperature or integrity.
You’re also not dealing with vibration or mechanical force that can chip edges or create surface damage. The cutting action is smooth and controlled. That’s why waterjet is the preferred method for high-value stone work where material loss isn’t an option.
Yes. If you can provide a design file, the CNC waterjet system can cut it. Curves, tight radiuses, detailed logos, geometric patterns, custom inlays—all of it is possible with precision marble waterjet cutting in Rocky Point, NY.
The CNC programming translates your CAD file directly into cutting paths. That means complex shapes get executed exactly as designed, with tolerances within ±0.005 inches. There’s no manual tracing or guesswork. The machine follows the programmed path, and the result matches your specifications.
This is especially useful for architectural projects that require repeatable precision across multiple pieces. Once the design is programmed, the waterjet can produce identical cuts for as many pieces as you need. Consistency across the entire job, every time.
In most cases, no. Waterjet cutting produces smooth, burr-free edges that are ready to use. The cutting process leaves a clean finish without the rough texture or chipping you’d get from saw cuts.
For certain applications—like polished countertop edges or highly visible architectural details—you might choose to add a final polish for aesthetic reasons. But that’s a choice based on design preference, not a requirement to fix rough edges. The waterjet doesn’t create damage that needs correction.
This saves time and labor costs. You’re not spending extra hours grinding, sanding, or polishing edges just to make them usable. The piece comes off the waterjet table ready for installation or assembly, which keeps your project timeline on track.
Waterjet cutting offers precision and versatility that traditional saws can’t match. Saws are limited to straight cuts or simple curves. Waterjet handles any shape you can design. Saws generate heat and vibration. Waterjet is a cold, smooth process that protects the material.
Traditional methods also create more waste. Saw blades have a wider kerf, which means more material gets turned into dust with every cut. Waterjet uses a narrow stream, so you lose less marble. When you’re working with expensive stone, that difference adds up quickly.
Speed is another factor. For intricate designs, setting up multiple saw cuts and manually finishing edges takes time. Waterjet programs the entire design once and executes it automatically. You get faster turnaround on complex jobs without sacrificing accuracy. For custom marble waterjet cutting in Rocky Point, NY, that efficiency matters when you’re managing tight project deadlines.
We need your design file and material specifications. CAD drawings work best because they translate directly into CNC programming. If you don’t have a CAD file, detailed sketches or templates with accurate dimensions can work too.
Let us know the type of marble you’re using, the thickness of the material, and any specific requirements for edge finish or tolerances. If you have multiple pieces or need repeated cuts, include quantities and any notes about how the pieces fit together.
Once we have that information, we’ll review it to confirm feasibility and provide a timeline. If there are any potential issues—like a design feature that’s too intricate for the material thickness or a tolerance that’s tighter than standard—we’ll flag it upfront so you can adjust before cutting starts. Clear communication at the beginning means fewer problems later.
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