Online Laser Cutting Service

Precision cutting and engraving on wood, acrylic, metal and more. Ideal for prototyping and small batches.

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A laser beam cuts or engraves your materials with sub-millimeter precision. Fast, clean, and no physical contact with the part.

Our technologies

Laser Cutting

Clean and precise cutting of 2D shapes in a wide range of materials. Thicknesses from 0.5mm to 25mm depending on the material.

Laser Engraving

Permanent and detailed marking on flat or curved surfaces. Text, logos, decorative patterns, serial numbers.

Technical characteristics

Accepted materials

Wood (MDF, plywood, solid), Acrylic/PMMA, Leather, Fabric, Cardboard, Steel (with fiber laser), Aluminum, Stainless Steel.

Common applications

Signage, rapid prototyping, packaging, jewelry and accessories, architectural models, decorative pieces, industrial marking.

Typical tolerances

Cutting: ±0.1mm | Engraving: ±0.05mm | Kerf: 0.1-0.3mm

Average lead time

2-5 days depending on complexity and material

How it works

1

Describe your part

Upload your files (SVG, DXF or PDF) and specify material, quantity and deadline.

2

Receive quotes

Qualified laser makers with the right equipment send you their quotes.

3

Start production

Choose your maker, pay online, and track production.

Why OpenFab?

Verified quality

Every laser maker is validated, their equipment checked.

Speed

Fast cutting, results in days.

Support

We help you choose the right material and parameters.

Competitive prices

Compare quotes from multiple laser makers and choose.

Frequently asked questions

How much does laser cutting cost?+
The price depends on material, thickness, cutting area and machine time. Simple acrylic parts start at €5. Price increases with thickness and contour complexity.
What files are needed?+
DXF or SVG for cutting, PDF or AI for engraving. Files must be 2D with vectorized contours.
What is the maximum thickness?+
Wood and acrylic: up to 20mm. Steel: up to 25mm (fiber laser). Aluminum: up to 12mm. Thicknesses depend on the available laser.
Can cutting and engraving be combined?+
Yes, this is very common. Use different colors in your file to distinguish cutting and engraving areas.