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“Metal fabrication” is a term that gets tossed around a lot—especially by those of us who live and breathe this work every day. But for folks outside the industry, it can feel like one of those catch-all phrases. So let’s roll up our sleeves and break it down. Key Takeaways Metal Fabrication differs from machining […]
Read moreIndustrial OEMs live and die by consistency. A prototype that works once is worthless if a supplier can’t reproduce it 500 times without a single critical dimension drifting. Repeatability is the difference between a flawless launch and a production line that grinds to a halt. In industries like automotive safety, medical devices and material‑handling equipment, […]
Read moreExactly how small is too small by gauge/material, what happens when you push it, and practical design alternatives — bend reliefs, hems, weld-ons, and other fixes for manufacturability. Intro — short answer up front If you’re designing sheet-metal parts for industrial OEMs, you’ll face the “how small can this flange be?” question constantly. The short, […]
Read moreMoving a sheet-metal part from prototype to production is where ideas meet reality — and where many programs stumble. Small DFM choices that were invisible in a one-off prototype can multiply cost, increase cycle time, and destabilize takt once you go to volume. This guide gives procurement, design, and production teams a straight path: the […]
Read moreIndustrial designers and procurement teams often treat sheet‑metal bending as a simple commodity. “It’s just a bracket; how hard can it be?” is a question our engineers at All Metals Fabrication (AMF) hear weekly. In practice, achieving accurate parts means balancing design intent with the realities of CNC press‑brake tooling, material limits and tolerance stack‑ups. Years of […]
Read moreAll Metals Fabrication (AMF) has spent decades building a reputation for precision, speed, and customer service. That commitment to innovation continues today with the arrival of our new collaborative robot (cobot) welding system—designed specifically for job shops like ours. Unlike traditional industrial welding robots that demand high volumes of identical parts, cobots are light, easy […]
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