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What is a CNC Router and How do they Work?

What is a CNC Router?

    The CNC Router is a cutting machine that is controlled by a computer numeric control unit. Check out our blog post for an overview of what CNC is.

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NaiMor's Process for New Projects

 Have you ever wondered what our process is for new projects? If so, this blog post is for you! This process is also what we follow for established customers. 

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NaiMor's Assembly Room

   Did you know that NaiMor has an assembly room that is separate from our main production facility? 

   This separate room allows us to assemble and package your products in a clean and dust free environment. This way any sensitive products that we fabricate will arrive assembled to any degree you require! 

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NaiMor's Hardware Insertion & Metal Finishing Capabilities

   At NaiMor we have the ability to do both hardware insertion and metal finishing. Our metal finishing capabilities are deburr, edge rounding, graining, and slag removal. And our hardware insertion capabilities allows us to do fast and accurate insertion of studs, fasteners, pems, etc.

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NaiMor's Punch Laser Capabilities

   At NaiMor we have a 33 ton Punch 1.5kW laser that can handle metal sheets up to 48" x 120". Find the materials and sheet thickness listed below, along with a few photos!

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NaiMor's Fiber Laser Capabilities

   At NaiMor we have a 6kW flat sheet fiber laser that can handle metal sheets up to 78" x 157". Find the materials and sheet thickness listed below, along with a few photos!

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Space, The Final Frontier!!!

NaiMor Has EXPANDED OUR AEROSpace PRESENCE!

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Size and Material Information about our CNC Routers

 

Our CNC Routers   

 Did you know that at NaiMor we have two CNC routers? One is very large at 96" by 360"! And the second router is 60" x 144". We are also able to cut larger sheets through repositioning. NaiMor is able to cut a wide selection of materials, ranging from aluminum to composite materials (as shown in the chart).

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