Brass Cutting

We cut brass sheet from flat panels for components, signage, plaques and decorative work. Fiber laser and CNC cutting for brass sheets up to 3000mm x 1500mm – tuned for clean edges, tight profiles and consistent results across production runs.

Brass Cutting

Where brass sheet makes sense

Brass is used where appearance, corrosion resistance and machinability all matter. It is a favourite for high-end details, electrical and fluid hardware, and parts that need to look good as well as perform. We mostly cut brass for:

  • Signage, Plaques & Wayfinding Panels
    Premium brass signage and identification.
  • Architectural Trims, Plates & Feature Panels
    Decorative brass architectural elements.
  • Joinery & Shopfitting Details & Inlays
    Brass details and inlays for custom joinery.
  • Hospitality, Hotels & High-end Residential Projects
    Luxury brass fittings and fixtures.
  • Branding Plates, Tags & Hardware
    Brass identification and branding components.
  • Electrical & Instrumentation Plates
    Brass electrical components where specified.
  • Industrial & OEM Components & Brackets
    Industrial brass parts and fittings.
  • Decorative Grills, Vents & Perforated Patterns
    Decorative brass ventilation and screening.
  • Product, Furniture & Lighting Components
    Brass components for product manufacturing.
  • Prototype Work
    Prototyping ahead of machined or cast parts.

Brass sheet characteristics

Brass is a copper‑zinc alloy with excellent machinability, a warm metallic appearance and good corrosion resistance in many environments. It is more reflective and thermally conductive than mild steel or stainless, so we tune laser parameters for clean edges and minimal heat marking, and use CNC routing where appropriate.

Flat brass sheets up to 3000mm x 1500mm

Material properties

  • Warm, gold‑tone finish ideal for visible components and details.
  • Good corrosion resistance for interior and many covered exterior applications.
  • Non‑ferrous – used for electrical and instrumentation hardware where specified.

Best cutting methods

  • Fiber laser cutting for most brass sheet profiles and fine detail.
  • CNC routing or machining on specific thicknesses and edge cases.
  • Parameters tuned to manage reflectivity and minimise heat tinting.

For brass we generally cut with fiber laser using appropriate assist gas, switching to CNC where edge or fixture requirements demand it.

Thickness & formats

  • Typical thicknesses from around 0.9mm up to 4–5mm, depending on grade and finish.
  • Flat panels up to 3000mm x 1500mm within our cutting envelope.
  • We usually cut brass supplied by you to match your grade and finish requirements.

Brass Cutting Capabilities

Accuracy, Nesting & Panel Size

  • Fine-feature fiber laser cutting for intricate brass profiles.
  • Panels up to 3000mm x 1500mm, nested for best material use.
  • Tight tolerances suitable for decorative and functional components.
  • Repeatability across batches and repeat orders.

We can work from DXF, DWG, STEP (with 2D extracts), AI or PDF files, or reverse-engineer from existing brass parts where needed.

Edge Quality, Finishing & Kitting

  • Straight, clean cut edges suitable for brushing, polishing or patination.
  • Optional light deburring on appropriate parts and thicknesses.
  • Kitting and labelling by room, project area or product reference.
  • Packing that protects visible surfaces from scratching in transit.

Our goal is to deliver brass parts that can move straight into finishing, assembly or install with minimal re-work.

Why specify brass with Laser Cutting Experts

Flat-part specialists for visible metals

Brass is usually on show. Our flat-part workflow is tuned for visible metals – from nesting and edge quality through to how parts are handled, labelled and packed for finishing and install.

Designed for joinery, signage & architectural use

We understand how brass integrates with timber, stone, glass and painted finishes. Clearances, hole sizes and edge details are planned so parts sit flush and align across various substrates.

Comfortable with mixed-material projects

Brass plates and trims often sit beside laser-cut steel, aluminium, acrylic and timber. Because we cut those materials as well, we can help align patterns, fixing centres and tolerances across the whole kit.

Trade-friendly for fabricators & designers

We regularly work behind the scenes for metal shops, joiners, sign companies, architects and designers. Consistent quality, predictable lead times and stable references are the focus.

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Simple plates and brackets can often be drawn and quoted the same day.

Brass cutting FAQs

Most brass jobs are cut from customer-supplied sheet to match existing specifications, finishes and warranties. In some cases we can help source standard brass sheet – include thickness, alloy and finish requirements in your brief and we will confirm what is practical.

Our cutting envelope for brass is up to 3000mm x 1500mm. Larger areas are usually achieved by splitting into multiple panels with joins planned at logical points such as folds, joints or mullions.

As a guide, we typically cut brass in common signage and component thicknesses up to around 4–5mm within our laser and tooling setup. If you have heavier sections, share details and we can confirm what is realistic for cut quality and economy.

We can add basic engraved or marked details to certain brass jobs, and we often pair brass cutting with external finishing processes such as brushing, polishing, chemical etching or paint filling. Include your finish intent in the brief and we can advise what is best handled in-house versus by a specialist finisher.

Pricing takes into account brass thickness and grade, sheet usage, cutting time and any additional handling such as deburring, kitting and protective packing. Simple shapes are quicker and more economical; intricate patterns and tight tolerances require more machine time and care.

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