CNC cutting & milling · Estonia
Plywood, MDF, solid wood and plastics cut to your drawings in our workshop near Tallinn, and shipped anywhere in the EU.
Flat parts, 3D relief and technical components — from a single prototype to a production run, on sheets up to four metres long.
Not sure your file is production-ready? Our file preparation guide covers closed contours, inner radii, nesting and the mistakes we see most often.
We work with what our suppliers hold in stock, so the exact range shifts. These are the options that come up most often — and what each one is really for.
Most of what we cut
Technical
Laminated brown birch for jigs and wear surfaces. Unsanded C/C for formwork and structure nobody will see.
Budget
Softwood and eucalyptus — sensible when the surface gets covered anyway.
Middle ground
Sanded birch BB/CP — clean enough to paint, cheaper than a finish grade.
Clear-laminated
Opal white — tougher than lacquer and cheaper than a lacquered panel. The surface is not flawless, and we would rather say so up front.
Finish grades
BB/BB, B/BB, or oak veneer A/B where the panel itself is the finished surface.
Painted and coloured work
Standard
For painted parts and substrates — the default when the colour comes from a coating.
Through-dyed
Black, grey, Valchromat. The colour goes all the way through, so machined edges stay the same colour as the face. Worth it whenever a cut edge stays visible.
Painted
Coating applied to the finished part rather than bought as a board — quoted with the finishing, not with the cutting.
Surfaces people touch
Panel
Oak and ash panel, mostly. Tabletops, fronts, and anything that has to survive daily handling.
Boards
Only worth the extra work for valuable species — walnut and similar — where the grain is the whole point.
Technical parts
Transparent & impact
PC and PMMA — guards, covers, light panels.
Engineering
Nytralon for technical components. We have been machining these recently.
Composite panel
ACP for signage and lightweight cladding.
Finishing — lacquer, stain, or veneer in any species — is possible on anything we cut. It adds cost quickly, so we would rather talk it through before quoting than surprise you at the end.
Cutting is one line on the invoice. Everything that happens to the part afterwards is quoted separately, so you can decide how far to take it.
Included
Quoted separately
Typical
2–5 weeks
From confirmation to dispatch, depending on how loaded the workshop is when you order.
Rush
Within a week
Possible at a surcharge. Tell us the deadline and we will tell you what it costs for your job.
Minimum order
€150
For orders shipped outside Estonia. Below that the paperwork and freight cost more than the parts.
Every job is quoted individually. The price depends on the material, how well your parts nest onto a sheet, how long the machine runs, and what happens to the parts afterwards.
Send us the file and you will have a real number, not a range. Material prices move and the range is wide — quoting from a table would only mislead you.