The Inciser


Manufacturing Capabilities

Current practice entails plant, machinery and operators for a multitude of functions for the processing of differing sections of steel. Designs and drawings are generated for the workshop these would normally go through various areas of fabrication to manually marking out, cutting, grinding, welding assembly and identification.

The Inciser is one machine with one operator able to process, most material types in a range of sizes with multiple processes in a single location able to be environmentally controlled for operator safety and environmental consideration.

With the Inciser it is just as easy to cut a section of material straight, as it is to cut a joint with complex detail. This empowering ability is only just becoming realised and will allow Engineers and Architects the freedom to develop jointing strategies not only in relation to every day jointing practice, but also on expanding to self-locating or self-locking complex joints and adding creative artistic elements to designs.

As the degree of complexity in the joint increases this equates to no extra significant time and expense in the fabrication phase, the opposite in fact as parts can fit or lock together eliminating jigs and can be cut and prepared for welding. By utilizing the inkjet marking capabilities of the Inciser parts or members can be fully defined and identified for assembly, welding and location positions with precision requiring no measuring or interpretations of drawings.