Can You Laser Cut Brass and Copper? Reflective Metals Guide
2026-08-185 Min ReadBy Jimmy

Can You Laser Cut Brass and Copper? Reflective Metals Guide

Brass and copper sit at the top of every list of metals that fight the laser. Solid copper reflects roughly 95 percent of a fiber laser's beam, brass is not far behind, and both once carried warnings in laser source manuals. Yet jewelry studios cut brass sheet daily, and busbar factories cut copper by the ton. This guide explains what changed, where the real risk lives, the minimum power that makes each metal practical, and the counterintuitive gas strategy that splits the two.

Laser Cutting MDF vs Plywood: Which Board Is Better?
2026-08-145 Min ReadBy Nicole

Laser Cutting MDF vs Plywood: Which Board Is Better?

MDF and plywood are the two boards every CO2 laser owner reaches for first, and the forums are full of the same argument about which one deserves the bed. Both cut well on the right settings, and both have a failure mode the other does not: MDF chars dark and fumes hard, while plywood hides glue lines and voids that no parameter file can predict. This guide settles the choice by project, with the char, glue, smoke, and settings differences that actually decide it.

Is It Safe to Laser Cut Galvanized Steel? Zinc Fume Guide
2026-08-135 Min ReadBy Hattie

Is It Safe to Laser Cut Galvanized Steel? Zinc Fume Guide

Yes, laser cutting galvanized steel is safe when the machine has proper fume extraction and filtration; it is unsafe without them. The zinc coating vaporizes into zinc oxide fume that causes metal fume fever if inhaled, so an enclosed machine with a high-flow exhaust and filter system, kept below the OSHA limit of 5 mg/m3 zinc oxide, is the deciding requirement. Never cut galvanized in an unventilated space.

What Is Billet Aluminum? CNC Machining Guide
2026-08-117 Min ReadBy Jimmy

What Is Billet Aluminum? CNC Machining Guide

The word billet gets thrown around like a quality badge: billet wheels, billet intake manifolds, billet phone cases, billet everything. Marketing has stretched the term so far that most buyers, and plenty of hobbyist machinists, cannot say precisely what it means. This guide fixes that. It defines billet against cast and forged stock, explains why machinists care, compares the two grades that dominate hobby and pro shops (6061 and 7075), and walks through the feeds and speeds basics for cutting billet aluminum on a mill or aluminum-capable CNC router.

Nitrogen vs Oxygen vs Air: Laser Cutting Assist Gas Guide
2026-08-105 Min ReadBy Christina

Nitrogen vs Oxygen vs Air: Laser Cutting Assist Gas Guide

Assist gas is the biggest operating cost on most fiber lasers after electricity, and the least examined. Shops inherit a gas habit with the machine, run it for years, and never do the math on whether nitrogen's premium edge, oxygen's speed, or air's near-zero cost actually fits the parts going out the door. This guide is the decision framework: what each gas does, an edge-quality comparison across mild steel, stainless, and aluminum, the cost-per-part math, and the pressure numbers by thickness.

Laser Cutting Aluminum: Problems, Fixes & Thickness Limits
2026-08-087 Min ReadBy Charles

Laser Cutting Aluminum: Problems, Fixes & Thickness Limits

Aluminum is simultaneously one of the most laser-cut metals in industry and the one that generates the most troubleshooting threads. It reflects the beam that is supposed to melt it, pulls heat away from the cut faster than almost any other engineering metal, and produces a clingy bottom-edge dross that steel cutters never have to think about. This guide explains why aluminum fights the laser, walks through the four problems that account for nearly every bad aluminum cut, and gives the thickness-by-wattage numbers that separate marketing claims from what a machine cuts cleanly in production.

CNC Programmer Salary Guide by Country and Experience
2026-08-067 Min ReadBy Jimmy

CNC Programmer Salary Guide by Country and Experience

CNC programming is one of the few skilled trades where a technician without a four-year degree can reach six figures. The path from operator to programmer to lead programmer has clearly documented pay steps, and the demand side keeps improving as manufacturing reshoring collides with a shrinking pool of qualified programmers. This guide covers exactly what CNC programmers earn by experience level and by country, what drives the pay differences, and the skills roadmap that moves you up the ladder fastest.

Free Plasma Cutting Table Software: Top Downloads Compared
2026-08-032 Min ReadBy Stephen

Free Plasma Cutting Table Software: Top Downloads Compared

You can run a complete plasma cutting workflow, design, toolpath, nesting, and machine control, without spending a dollar on software. Thousands of hobby and small-shop plasma table owners do exactly that. But every free package has real limits that the download pages do not advertise, and knowing them before you build your workflow saves weeks of frustration. This guide reviews the genuinely free options in each category, states their limits honestly, and shows where a paid seat or bundled controller software eventually earns its cost.

CNC Kit Car Build: Machines, Molds & Parts You Can Make
2026-07-316 Min ReadBy Carrie

CNC Kit Car Build: Machines, Molds & Parts You Can Make

The kit car scene has always belonged to builders who make instead of buy. What has changed is the toolkit. Where a Locost builder once spent weekends with an angle grinder and a jigsaw cutting chassis brackets, garage CNC machines now cut the same parts in minutes, carve full-size foam bucks for body molds, and machine billet suspension components that used to require a job shop. This guide maps the four CNC machine types to the kit car parts each one makes best, so you can see exactly where CNC fits into your build.

China CNC Machining Service vs Buying Your Own Machine (ROI)
2026-07-297 Min ReadBy Charles

China CNC Machining Service vs Buying Your Own Machine (ROI)

If you are sourcing parts from Chinese CNC machining services, you have already made one important decision: China's cost structure works for your business. What most buyers do not realize is that the same cost advantage they capture on each part could be permanent if they bought the machine itself, also from China, and produced in-house. This article breaks down the real per-part economics of outsourcing versus ownership, provides an ROI table you can apply to your own volumes, and shows when each option actually wins.

Insize vs Mitutoyo Calipers: Which Is Worth Your Money?
2026-07-287 Min ReadBy Stephen

Insize vs Mitutoyo Calipers: Which Is Worth Your Money?

Insize vs Mitutoyo calipers compared: real prices, accuracy specs, forum verdicts, and how to spot fake Mitutoyos. Which caliper fits your shop and budget.

Household CNC Machine Buying Guide for Home Workshops
2026-07-256 Min ReadBy Nicole

Household CNC Machine Buying Guide for Home Workshops

A household CNC machine is a compact, computer controlled cutting or engraving system sized for garages, basements, and spare rooms. Most home buyers choose between a desktop CNC router and a laser engraver in the $200 to $6,000 range, based on workspace, target materials, noise tolerance, and the power circuits available at home.

Sheet Metal Fabrication Cost: Europe vs China Compared
2026-07-236 Min ReadBy Christina

Sheet Metal Fabrication Cost: Europe vs China Compared

Sheet metal fabrication in Spain and France typically costs three to five times more per hour than in China. Hourly labor runs about €26 in Spain and €44 in France against roughly $7 to $10 in Chinese factories, and quoted shop rates follow the same gap. Owning an in house fiber laser is the main lever European fabricators use to close it.

CNC Machining Trends 2026: Complete Industry Outlook & Data
2026-07-209 Min ReadBy Jimmy

CNC Machining Trends 2026: Complete Industry Outlook & Data

STYLECNC's 2026 CNC industry outlook. Market size $109B-129B, 6 defining trends, regional data, segment performance, and buyer takeaways. Cornerstone report.

Sustainable CNC Manufacturing: Energy, Waste & Certifications
2026-07-177 Min ReadBy Evelyn

Sustainable CNC Manufacturing: Energy, Waste & Certifications

Sustainability has moved from a marketing checkbox to a hard purchasing requirement in CNC manufacturing. Aerospace primes now require ISO 14001 certification from suppliers. Medical device customers pay premiums for bio-compatible processes. Automotive OEMs audit their Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers on energy intensity and waste metrics. This guide covers what sustainable CNC manufacturing actually means, a seven-step energy reduction framework, waste reduction through nesting, chemical-free laser cleaning, the certifications that matter, and how to measure your carbon footprint.

CNC Machining for EV Manufacturing: Industry Guide | STYLECNC
2026-07-148 Min ReadBy Hattie

CNC Machining for EV Manufacturing: Industry Guide | STYLECNC

Electric vehicle production has become one of the largest single drivers of demand for CNC machinery outside of aerospace. Every EV rolling off a modern assembly line has passed through fiber laser cutters, CNC mills, robotic welders, and precision machining centers dozens of times before reaching a customer. This guide covers the specific CNC processes involved in EV manufacturing, the parts each process produces, the materials that dominate the industry, and where STYLECNC fiber laser cutters, robotic welding systems, and ATC routers fit into the EV supply chain.

Plasma Cut Metal Art Business: From Garage to $12K/Month
2026-07-138 Min ReadBy Charles

Plasma Cut Metal Art Business: From Garage to $12K/Month

A plasma cut metal art business is one of the highest-margin, lowest-overhead creative businesses you can start in a garage. Steel is cheap. A CNC plasma table cuts it into anything you can draw. And there is a real, active market for custom metal wall art, house numbers, garden signs, and ranch decor on Etsy, Instagram, and at every craft fair in the country.

Hybrid Manufacturing: Additive + Subtractive CNC Complete Guide
2026-07-108 Min ReadBy Jimmy

Hybrid Manufacturing: Additive + Subtractive CNC Complete Guide

Compare additive vs subtractive vs hybrid manufacturing. Industry use cases, decision matrix, and ROI guide for aerospace, energy, medical, and MRO shops.

CNC Predictive Maintenance: 4-Signal Guide by STYLECNC
2026-07-088 Min ReadBy Christina

CNC Predictive Maintenance: 4-Signal Guide by STYLECNC

You predict CNC machine failure by continuously monitoring four signals: vibration, temperature, motor current, and acoustic emission. Sensors mounted on the spindle, drives, and axes track these values in real time. When any signal drifts outside its normal baseline pattern, the system flags a maintenance alert before the failure actually happens.

Digital Twin in CNC Manufacturing: Complete Guide & Use Cases
2026-07-077 Min ReadBy Evelyn

Digital Twin in CNC Manufacturing: Complete Guide & Use Cases

Crashing a brand-new five-axis machining center because of a posting error is one of the most expensive lessons in CNC manufacturing. Digital twin technology exists to make sure that lesson happens in software instead of on the shop floor. By creating a virtual replica of the CNC machine, its kinematics, its tooling, and the part being cut, a digital twin lets programmers verify G-code, simulate full cutting cycles, and rehearse setups before a single chip flies. This guide explains what a CNC digital twin actually is, the three layers it operates on, the use cases that pay for the software, and how to evaluate digital-twin-ready hardware.

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