CNC Routing
CNC routing is a precise, subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled rotating cutting tools to carve, mill, or engrave a wide range of solid materials such as woods, foams, plastics, and composites.
CNC routing uses digital 2D or 3D files to produce accurate, repeatable components with varying depths, making it ideal for detailed topography, modular kit builds, and mouldmaking.
Our large format CNC router can cut a full sheet size of up to 2440mm x 1220mm.
Book space to use the CNC machines at: ‘ArchitectureWorkshop@brookes.ac.uk’
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