Laser Cutting Lismore
Laser cutting services for sheet metal, stainless steel, aluminium and custom metal parts that need clean, accurate components before bending, welding, finishing or installation.
For metal fabrication Lismore and Northern Rivers projects, the value is not just the cut line. The part has to suit the material, thickness, finish, fixing points and the next workshop step, whether that is folding, welding, polishing, drilling or site installation.
Accurate Laser Cut Parts For Fabrication Projects
Laser Cutting For Sheet Metal And Custom Components
When a project needs metal cut cleanly before the rest of the work starts, Sidney & Hacking can support the job with laser cutting, sheet metal fabrication and workshop planning that keeps the finished part useful on site, not just neat on a drawing.
Laser cutting work can include sheet metal blanks, stainless steel parts, aluminium pieces, brackets, covers, trims, panels, repair parts and components that still need folding, welding, drilling, polishing or fitting after the cut.
Laser cutting services for sheet metal, stainless steel, aluminium and custom metal parts that need clean, accurate components before bending, welding, finishing or installation.
Why Choose Sidney & Hacking For Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is only useful when it feeds the rest of the job properly. Material choice, part size, drawing accuracy, edge quality, bend allowance and the next fabrication step all affect whether the finished component is ready to use.
Built around sheet metal work
Sheet metal laser cutting is commonly used before folding, welding, fastening, polishing or installation. Parts can be planned around the full fabrication sequence instead of treated as isolated flat shapes.
Stainless, aluminium and steel focus
The strongest related terms include stainless steel laser cutting, aluminium laser cutting and steel laser cutting. The workshop can help scope material choice, thickness, finish expectations and how the part will be used.
Custom metal components
Laser cutting is useful for custom brackets, plates, covers, trims, panels, repair parts, signage blanks, kitchen components, roofing details and one-off metal parts that need a cleaner line than hand cutting.
Connected workshop thinking
Because Sidney & Hacking also handles sheet metal fabrication, commercial kitchen fabrication, roof flashings and plumbing, laser cut parts can be planned around the job they belong to.
Local fabrication accountability
The work is managed by a long-established Lismore workshop that understands Northern Rivers trade jobs, site measurements, service access, weather exposure and practical installation.
Reviews From Lismore And The Northern Rivers
Reviews from local homes, businesses, builders and facilities across Lismore, South Lismore and the Northern Rivers.
Have used Sidney and Hacking for years. Great service from the front office to the trades men. Just had a hot water system replaced. Julian was great, on time, cheerful and did a great job. Would definitely recommended them.
These guys have got me out of trouble on more than one occasion over the yrs. Always happy to help on short notice. Great staff that know what they are doing. Very fair prices. Would not go anywhere else.
Great people to deal with. They have been to my place three times for various issues. Excellent service. Highly recommended
Laser Cutting Questions
Planning laser cut metal parts for a fabrication job, repair, fit-out or roofing detail? These are the common questions before quoting the work.
What laser cutting work can Sidney & Hacking help with?
The team can help with laser cut sheet metal, custom brackets, plates, covers, trims, panels, repair pieces, commercial kitchen components, roofing details and other metal parts that need clean edges before fabrication. For simple jobs, a drawing, sample or rough dimensions may be enough to start a quoting conversation.
Do you need a CAD drawing for laser cutting?
A clean drawing helps, but not every job starts that way. Photos, old parts, sketches, site measurements and marked-up plans can all help scope the piece. For precision laser cutting, final dimensions, hole positions, material thickness and edge expectations need to be confirmed before production.
Can laser cut parts be folded, welded or finished as part of the job?
Yes. Laser cutting is often only the first step. Depending on the job, the part may need folding, welding, polishing, drilling, fastening, roof or kitchen integration, or practical adjustment so it works with the surrounding metalwork.
Plan Laser Cutting With A Local Fabrication Workshop
If the job needs laser cut metal, custom sheet metal parts, stainless steel components, aluminium pieces, brackets, covers, signage blanks, roofing details or a one-off repair part, send the brief before ordering a generic blank that still needs rework.
Photos, sketches, marked-up plans, material thickness, quantity, finish expectations and whether the part needs folding or welding afterward will all help the workshop quote the job properly.