Cutting StoneCut maps
Following a strict quality check, the entire slab comprised of pressed stone and wood undergoes placement onto the laser bed.
Cutting through these diverse materials, together approximately 0.6 inches (15 mm) thick, poses a considerable challenge for regular CO2 lasers. Nevertheless, at MapaWall, we leverage state-of-the-art, high-powered laser equipment from the top tier of industries. This enables us to navigate the intricate process of cutting through all layers.
On occasion, the stone, particularly certain segments of the quartz variety, may prove so thick that even our advanced laser equipment struggles to penetrate the very end of the wooden base layer. In such instances, we resort to manually cutting through using a precise small jigsaw.