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Cutting & Edging London

Cutting & Edging - Precision in Every Detail

Our cutting and edging services in London ensure precision and perfection in every piece we create. We use state-of-the-art machinery for precise cuts and superior edging, resulting in a smooth finish that enhances the aesthetic appeal and durability of our products.

Shaping imagination and fine-tuning bespoke works

Are you looking for a fully finished bespoke kitchen and bespoke wardrobes? Then, cutting and edging are the two essential processes.

Cutting

Shaping and dividing wood or stone materials into desired sizes and shapes falls under the process of cutting. Wood Taylor Cutting and Edging in London uses various cutting tools and techniques to achieve the desired dimensions for the project. We follow different cutting methods, including:

Crosscutting: Cutting wood across the grain to create pieces of the desired length. Rip Cutting: Cutting wood parallel to the grain to create strips of the desired width. Miter Cutting: Creating angled cuts, typically at 45 degrees, to join wood pieces together at corners.

Bevel Cutting: Using angled cuts along the edge of the wood gives a boost to the decorative elements as it helps achieve perfection at specific joints.

Curved Cutting: Cutting a material along a curved line, either by hand or using specialised tools like a band saw or jigsaw.

The cutting process is crucial for achieving accurate dimensions and shapes in woodworking projects. It lays the foundation for assembling and joining wood pieces to create the final product.

Edging Work

Edging helps to add a finished edge or trim to the exposed edges of wood panels or boards. A clean and attractive appearance to the project while protecting the exposed edges from damage and wear is a promise of edging work. Edging can be applied to solid wood pieces and engineered wood products like plywood and MDF.

In stone fabrication, edging refers to the process of shaping and finishing the edges of stone slabs or tiles to achieve a specific profile and appearance. Edging is a significant step in stonefabrication as it not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the stone but also provides functional benefits and safety. The edging process is typically done using specialised stone fabrication equipment and tools.

Edging not only enhances the visual appeal of a project but also helps protect the edges from moisture and wear, increasing the longevity of the finished product. It is an important finishing step in many woodworking applications, such as cabinetry, furniture, and shelving.

Meantime, the choice of stone edging depends on the design style, the intended use of the stone, and personal preferences. Each type of edging brings a different aesthetic and functional element to the stone by enhancing its overall appeal and usability in interior and exterior applications. Properly edged stone not only looks beautiful but also ensures safety and durability in the finished product.

How can cutting and edging support interior works?

Cutting and edging are two essential steps in interior work. These processes offer several
advantages that contribute to the overall quality and aesthetics of interior projects.
Cutting promises precise dimensions, customisation and time efficiency. Our Cutting and
Edging Team in London helps you by completing complex designs and accurate joinery.
Edging by our team ensures enhanced aesthetics to your home apart from safety and comfort.
Durability, design flexibility, and seamless integration are also possible with edging.

Key advantages of cutting and edging are:
Professional Finish: Accurate cutting and precise edging result in a professional and high-
quality finish.

Aesthetic Appeal: The combination of precise cutting and elegant edging enhances the aesthetic
appeal of the interior.

Customisation and Personalisation: Cutting and edging allow for customisation and
personalisation, ensuring that the interior design meets the requirements.

Time and Cost Efficiency: Efficient cutting and edging processes save time and reduce material
waste, resulting in cost-effective interior projects.

Properly cut and edged materials contribute to a functional, visually appealing, and well-crafted
interior space.

Get in touch with us by dialling 017 0860 7170 to know more.

Board types
Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF)

Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) has become a staple in the world of woodworking, empowering carpenters, interior designers, furniture designers, and DIY enthusiasts to bring their creative visions to life.

Melamine faced chipboard (MFC)

Melamine faced chipboard (MFC) has gained immense popularity in the world of interior design and construction due to its versatility, durability, and stylish appeal. It has revolutionised the way we approach furniture manufacturing and interior decor.

Plywood

Plywood, often referred to as "engineered wood", has changed the world of construction and design. With its unique structure and exceptional strength, plywood offers a wide range of applications and has become an essential building material.

Veneer panels

Veneer panels are a testament to the harmonious blend of nature's beauty and human craftsmanship. These exquisite panels, made through a meticulous process, bring the warmth and elegance of real wood to interior spaces.

Laminates

Laminates are a versatile and popular choice for surfacing materials, seamlessly blending style, durability, and ease of maintenance. Laminates can transform surfaces into stunning focal points that withstand the test of time.