We have retired in Arizona and appreciate your support over the years. Stay tuned for our new creative adventures! – Mike & Pat

CNC.  Google it, and this is what you get:

cnc-definition

It’s what Sunriver Metal Works uses in its’ day to day operations.

 

Here’s another (very explanatory) link when Googling  What Does CNC Mean?

How Do We Use It?

Sunriver Metal Works uses a CNC machine to create our metal work.  Here are the steps we take from start to finish.

  1. Sunriver Metal Works uses bitmap manipulating software called GIMP to create a bitmap file (think each pixel on a photo is a bit) from a jpeg image.
  2. We combine several bitmap files into vectoring software called Inkscape to create a “dxf” file.
  3. Then we walk a copy of that file out to the machine, which is controlled by a computer.
  4. Mike uses SheetCam software to take the vectored file and “map” it out on the sheet of steel.
  5. Mach-2 software will then generate line by line computer instructions to move the plasma torch from point to point.
  6. Once the plasma torch has completed the cut out, Mike takes the steel piece to the grinding table.
  7. The piece is then ground and attachments are welded on before patinas or paints are applied.
  8. Once sealed, the piece is ready to be shipped out.

We’ll be creating videos over the next few months to show you how each step of the process works.  Stay tuned!