AS9100 Certified Metal Fabrication & Precision Machining
Precision fabrication, CNC machining, laser cutting, and prototype support with tolerances as tight as ± .0001 for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.
Built for High-Requirement Work
Start with the pages below for AS9100 certification, tight-tolerance machining, U.S.-based manufacturing, and Matrix Machining capability.
Documentation discipline and controlled processes for high-requirement work.
How ± .0001 works, when it matters, and what to call out.
Repeatability-first machining support for fit-critical interfaces.
U.S.-based capability positioning for procurement and engineering teams.
Capabilities Built for Real Manufacturing Work
Send a print, DXF, CAD file, or rough idea. We’ll respond with clear questions, practical options, and a quote path based on how the part will actually be built.
Formed, cut, and assembled parts built to your print, with practical DFM feedback when it helps.
Clean profiles and repeatable parts for prototypes and runs, with attention to edge quality and fit-up.
Tube parts and assemblies for structural and functional builds, cut, notched, and fit for welding.
Machined features and secondary ops to support fabricated assemblies and tight interfaces.
Fast review, pragmatic tolerancing input, and prototype builds that keep the next revision in mind.
Custom-cut metal signage and architectural elements with a fabrication-first approach to mounting and finish.
Industries We Support
We support teams that care about fit, tolerance, documentation, and clear next steps.
Controlled builds, clear documentation, and careful review for parts where fit and repeatability matter.
From prototype brackets to production support, built to print and ready for assembly.
Enclosures, panels, and mounting hardware with practical attention to clearance, EMI needs, and access.
Fabrication support for coastal environments, with material and fastener considerations up front.
Support for documentation-driven parts and assemblies for DoD contractors and suppliers when requirements are clearly specified.
Guards, frames, fixtures, and machine-adjacent components built for real-world plant use.
Field-ready metalwork with mounting, access, and install sequencing considered early.
Fabricated metal elements that look sharp and install cleanly: signs, panels, brackets, and trim.
A Clear Path From File to Finished Part
Whether you’re sending a CAD export, blueprint, print, or describing a one-off, the process stays clear.
- 1Send Your Drawing or Idea
- 2Review Materials, Tolerances, and Scope
- 3Receive a Clear Quote
- 4Fabrication Begins
- 5Pickup, Delivery, or Shipping
Why Choose Birl’s Light Fab
You get a shop that treats scope like a spec. We ask the right questions early, so the part you receive matches how it needs to function.
We treat scope like a spec so fit and function are clear early.
Fast iteration with practical DFM input when it helps.
Clear questions, clear assumptions, and next-step alignment.
Documentation discipline, traceability expectations, and controlled processes.
Support for one-offs, small batches, and repeat part needs.
Based in Clearwater, FL—supporting RFQs and builds across the U.S.
Recent Work Snapshots
A few shop-floor and work examples to help you confirm fit for your RFQ.
Resources for Faster Quoting
If you’re not sure what file to send or how to call out tolerances, start here.
A practical breakdown of common processes and terminology so your RFQ stays quote-ready.
When each method fits best for flat parts, features, and assemblies—without guessing.
Exports, layers, notes, and details that prevent rework and speed up quoting.
Need a Part Fabricated, Cut, Machined, or Prototyped?
Send your drawing, CAD file, print, or project details and we’ll review material options, process path, tolerances, and next steps.