Print Forge Designs
Laser engraving, laser cutting
& CNC machining.
From intricate engravings on metal and wood to precision-cut custom shapes and full CNC-machined parts — we have the equipment, the engineering background, and the finishing capabilities to take any idea from raw material to finished product.
Our laser services
Laser engraving
Permanent, precise marks — logos, text, artwork, and detail work on virtually any surface.
Laser engraving uses a focused, high-powered laser beam to vaporize the surface of a material — burning away a thin layer to leave a clean, permanent mark. The process is computer-controlled, meaning designs are reproduced with exact precision every single time, whether it's one piece or ten thousand.
Unlike printing or coating, laser engraving is truly permanent — it can't peel, fade, or wash off because the design is physically cut into the material itself. It's ideal for logos, serial numbers, custom artwork, decorative patterns, personalization, and branding on hard goods.
Laser cutting
Clean, precise cuts through wood, acrylic, metal, and more — complex shapes, no tooling required.
Laser cutting uses the same focused beam at full power to cut completely through material along a programmed path. It produces exceptionally clean edges — often requiring no post-processing — and can cut intricate shapes and tight tolerances that would be impossible with conventional tools.
This is how we produce our custom wood blanks, ornament shapes, sign cutouts, frames, and unique substrate shapes that go through our coating line and sublimation ovens. The combination of laser-cut shapes + our proprietary coating + sublimation printing is something very few shops in the country can offer end-to-end.
How laser engraving & cutting works
Step 01
Design file
Your artwork or design is prepared as a vector file and loaded into the laser control software.
Step 02
Material setup
The material is placed and secured. Speed, power, and focus are dialed in for the specific material and desired result.
Step 03
Laser run
The computer-controlled laser head traces the design — engraving the surface or cutting completely through, depending on the job.
Step 04
Finish & coat
Parts are cleaned and handed off for coating, sublimation printing, or delivered as-is depending on what the project calls for.
Materials we engrave & cut
Our laser setup handles a wide range of materials. If you don't see what you need listed, ask us — we work with a lot of specialty materials as well.
What we make with it
Laser services power some of the most popular products we offer — and when combined with our coating line and sublimation setup, the possibilities are nearly limitless.
Custom wood shapes
Cut to any shape, coated in-house, sublimation printed — ornaments, signs, frames, plaques
Engraved signage
Business signs, door plates, custom logos engraved into wood, metal, or acrylic
Ornaments & gifts
Custom holiday ornaments, keepsakes, and personalized gifts cut and engraved to order
Frames & holders
Laser-cut frames for photos, tiles, glass panels — any size, any shape
Awards & trophies
Engraved plaques, recognition awards, branded corporate pieces
Logos & branding
Permanent logo engraving on metal, wood, leather, or plastic products
Production capacity
From 10 pieces
to 10,000 pieces.
Our laser and CNC setup is built for volume. We can run consistent, repeatable production at scale without sacrificing the detail or quality that makes these services worth choosing in the first place. Whether you need a short custom run or a large ongoing wholesale order, contact us and we'll quote your volume.
Prototypes
Single pieces, fast turn
Short runs
10–100 pieces
Bulk production
100–10,000+ pieces
Wholesale
Ongoing orders, custom pricing
CNC machining
Precision manufacturing
Full CNC mill & router capability —
metals, plastics, wood, and more.
We run Haas CNC mills — the same equipment used in professional machine shops — giving us the ability to machine parts to tight tolerances in materials most shops can't touch.
CNC machining is a subtractive process — a computer-controlled cutting tool removes material from a solid workpiece to produce a precise, finished part. Unlike laser cutting which excels at 2D profiles and surface work, CNC milling can create true 3D geometry: pockets, contours, complex curved surfaces, threaded holes, and structural features with tight mechanical tolerances. Our Haas mills run aluminum, steel, plastics, wood, and ceramics — and with our engineering background, we can machine functional parts, custom fixtures, molds, and one-of-a-kind components that aren't possible any other way.
We also run CNC routers for large-format work — cutting and routing full sheets of wood, MDF, plastic, and composite materials into custom shapes, 3D relief carvings, signs, furniture components, and large decorative pieces. Where the mill handles precision metalwork and tight tolerances, the router handles scale — large custom shapes that then flow directly into our coating and sublimation line.
⚙️ CNC Mill (Haas)
Precision machining of metal, plastic, and hard materials. Tight tolerances, 3D geometry, functional parts, threads, and structural components. Aluminum, steel, plastics, ceramics.
🪚 CNC Router
Large-format cutting and carving of wood, MDF, acrylic, composites, and foam. Custom shapes, 3D relief carvings, signs, panels, and large decorative pieces at scale.
CNC materials we work with
How it all works together
Laser cutting + CNC + coating + sublimation — all under one roof.
This is where Print Forge Designs is genuinely different. Most shops do one thing. We do all of it — and our services are designed to work together. We can laser-cut a custom wood shape, run it through our industrial coating booths, sublimation print a full-color image onto it, and hand you a finished product. Or we can CNC machine a custom metal part, laser engrave a logo on it, and apply a precision finish. Or we can router out a large custom sign panel, coat it, and print it edge to edge. Whatever the idea is, we can take it from raw material to finished product in one shop — no outsourcing, no middlemen, no quality handoffs. You bring the idea. We bring it to life.