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Snijlab makes wood and plastic laser cutting easy and accessible so you can make better products.

We believe that nonmetals (especially organic materials) should have an important place in products of the future. Laser cutting is a useful technique for processing these materials, and by democratizing laser cutting (making it widely accessible) more people can use it in more applications.

With laser cutting, you can already be economically successful on a much smaller scale than with other production techniques. So you can tailor products better to the user, and you can adapt and improve more easily.

We believe that high-quality, local digital manufacturing can make the world a little better, and we are doing our part to make that happen.

The team

Behind Snijlab is a passionate team providing quality, reliable and fast service. We continually strive to make our laser cutting services more accessible to everyone. Whether you need help with a one-time complex project or are looking for a long-term partner, we are happy to work with you.

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Innovative and self-developed

We achieve the best quality and highest reliability with self-developed technology.
In order to produce efficiently, we constantly innovate.

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InfoThe surfaces of plastics explained: glossy, matte, Structure & technical

The surfaces of plastics explained: glossy, matte, Structure & technical

Our different plastics have different surfaces. Learn about the differences so that your laser-cut plastic stays looking good with use.

Sample chains: new and yet not so new

Sample chains: new and yet not so new

From now on you can order sample necklaces at Snijlab. You may have already known about the samples, but that you can order them in a necklace is new.

Does thin wood let light through? Template for reveal lamp

Does thin wood let light through? Template for reveal lamp

Yes, thin wood lets light through - and this reveal lamp shows that in a beautiful way. Although 0.5mm thin birch wood is opaque, light does come through when you place a light behind it....

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