Precision in Every Cut: Metal Fabrication at journal
Precision in Every Cut: Metal Fabrication at journal
When you are making something out of metal, tiny details really matter. We are talking about differences smaller than a millimetre. Get it wrong & the part does not fit. Get it right & you have something that looks great & lasts forever.
journal does exactly that. Working out of Auckland, they use machines like CNC cutters, sheetmetal tools & laser cutters to make metal parts that are incredibly precise. Every step connects back to what the product is supposed to look & feel like.
One of the best things about journal is that they can build prototypes right there in their own workshop. A prototype is basically a test version of your product, & journal makes theirs to such a high standard that they look like the real finished thing. This means you can actually see & hold your product before spending big money on making thousands of them.
journal has made everything from one-of-a-kind objects built to last a lifetime, to parts made over & over again at large volumes. No matter the size of the job, they treat the look of the finished metal surface just as seriously as the engineering underneath it.
If you want to make your product in New Zealand, journal knows the right people to make it happen even in small batches. If you want to manufacture overseas, they know how to set that up properly too, making sure quality stays on track the whole way.
A great example of their work is a custom spray booth they designed & built. It has downward airflow, special air filters, an angled glass screen & a glove box so you can paint inside it safely. Every detail was thought through & built with precision.
Metal fabrication at journal is not just one service sitting on its own. It is part of a bigger process where design, engineering, fabrication & finishing all work together to make something that truly lasts.

