Doyle Gobel Enhances His Sculpture Business with PlasmaCAM Cutting System
Doyle Gobel started his art business using casting as the technique of choice. His art work has always been amazing, but he was having some trouble with the process and lead times from the foundry where he sent his art.
Sandra and Walter Moss Create an Art piece for the Canadian Military
Influenced by a local soldier that lost his life in the defense of his country, Sandra and Walter Moss were inspired to create a piece of artwork to show their support for their country and the military that gives so much.
John Cash Displays Elaborate Metal Art
When John Cash started his business in metal art he used a hand torch to cut everything. He found this method was tedious, time consuming, and not accurate at all. John recalls, “We used to cut everything by hand and had a lot of trouble”. Then he found a solution to his problem.
Hollywood Fabricator Eddie Paul builds life sized versions from the Pixar movie Cars
Eddie has built custom cars for such movies as Cars, Grease, Cobra, The Fast and the Furious, Triple X, and others.
Perfect Auto Parts with a CNC Plasma Machine
Fat Fabrications is a company built around the restoration of vintage hot rods. They build full chassis and parts for vehicles from the 1920s through the 1980s.
Manh Adbelsalam of Yemen Creates Arabic Metal Art
Manh Adbelsalam, a metalworker in the Yemen Republic, has created a number of interesting products that are designed for his local context. In the Middle East, Arabic art (or Islamic art)
Ken Garcia of Landscape Construction Tells How PlasmaCAM Has Changed His Business
Ken Garcia owns and operates his own landscaping business. Before owning a PlasmaCAM Cutting table, he had little experience with computers.
FAB Metalworking Makes Parts for the Demolition Derby Industry
Marty, owner and operator of FAB Metalworking, started his business cutting various parts with his PlasmaCAM machine for Municipal snowplows.
Custom Computer Cases Built Using Plasma Cutting Table
Brent Mors uses his PlasmaCAM cutting table for a lot of different projects. From making scroll benders to artistic pieces and even to prototypes for machinery.
Inventor and Extreme Sports Enthusiast Jay Bailey builds the Skybike
Jay Bailey rides his new “skybike” off the edge of a 125-foot-high cliff with a passenger in the front seat. They soar high over the tops of pine trees while a stream rambles far below. “It’s like flying,” says Bailey