Services
Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a process where an intense beam of high-density light energy, guided by mirrors, cuts into metal, vaporizing the material upon impact. At Fab Wizard, our multiple powerful cutting centers, experienced staff and advanced processes result in quality products every time, maximizing the benefits of this advanced process.
Our Machines
TRUMPF 5030 fiber laser machine
TRUMPF 3030 fiber laser machine
TRUMPF 4030 fiber laser machine
Salvagnini L3 fiber laser machine
Waterjet Cutting
Waterjet cutting is the process of using a concentrated stream of high-pressure water to cut sheet metal or other materials. Often, abrasive particles such as sand are mixed in with the water to provide additional cutting power. Fab Wizard uses waterjet cutting machines capable of producing up to 87,000 psi of pressure — enough to quickly cut through various types of sheet metal.
CNC software controls the cutting tool, allowing for perfect repeatability and high dimensional tolerances. Manufacturers use waterjet cutting to fabricate parts and components for many different industries. Waterjet cutting is not using heat to cut the parts like are lasers, so if you need a thick pieces of aluminum cut, or a large plastic sheet of delrin plastic, our waterjet machine is the ticket.
WaterJET Capabilities
Cut thin gauge sheets up to 4″ plate, all to the tightest tolerances.
Tolerances of +/- .030 are standard.
Table size of 78″ x 156″.
Edge finish is 250 rms or better cut at standard cutting speeds.
All metal alloys and many non-metal materials can be cut with total precision (taper is virtually eliminated).
Mild steel
Stainless steel
Aluminum
Copper
Brass
Rush Laser and CNC bending Services
5 Day laser and CNC bending services. Once your rush order is processed we can complete your laser and CNC bending in 5 days if needed. This will cost you, but also might save you.
Metal Bending
Fab Wizard’s state-of-the-art TRUMPF TruBend press brake improves bending capabilities by increasing production efficiency and flexibility while delivering premium workpiece quality from the first to the last bending operation. This means you get the part correct whether it’s 10 pieces or 10,000.
Our TRUMPF 5170 and 5320 TruBend press brakes offer many benefits:
Six-axis back gauge provides solutions for even the most complex bending geometries.
Efficient volume production as well as small lot size production.
Press force of 353 tons with bending lengths up to 14 feet.
Processing of unusually large or thick sheets, as well as long bends with tight angles.
Highly efficient bending, versatility and increased flexibility in production.
Time-saving touchscreen control, interactive interfaces and set up plans that can be drawn in minutes. It also offers bending programs with 3D simulations of the bending process.
Product Development Reverse Engineering 3D CAD
Our owners pride themselves in producing and developing some of the most creative and functional products. They own several other business’s where product development is priority #1. Fab Wizard has the ability to take your idea, help you work out the kinks in the engineering/modeling phase, and produce a finished and final product that you can be proud of. Check out our gallery for some of these products that have come through our doors.
3d Cad
We have the best engineers on staff to design and draw your next project in Solid Works 3D cad. We can help you determine the details that get lost in translation from concept to final product.
Reverse Engineering
We help out customers all the time that have a part that they can’t get made in time for a deadline and they need to keep their business running smoothly. We can take your part, 3d scan it, build it in cad, and manufacture it as a carbon copy, or often times with massive improvements to functionality.
Machining Services
CNC machining is a manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of factory tools and machinery. The process can be used to control a range of complex machinery, from grinders and lathes to mills and routers. With CNC machining, three-dimensional cutting tasks can be accomplished in a single set of prompts.













