CNC Cutting & Nesting
Once boards are sized, our CNC nesting router takes over. It cuts shaped parts and internal cut-outs and drills hardware positions from a single program, so components reach assembly accurate and ready to fit.
Capabilities
- CNC nesting router for shaped parts and internal cut-outs
- Automated drilling for hinge, dowel, and hardware positions
- Programmed accuracy repeated across every part
- Optimised nesting layouts that reduce material waste
What It Means For You
- Square panels and tight, gap-free joints
- Consistent, repeatable parts across large orders
- Accurate hardware alignment from the first fit
Precision cutting, driven by a program
Once a board has been broken down to size on our panel saw and beam saw, the CNC nesting router takes over the detailed work. It cuts shaped parts, internal cut-outs, and the exact holes that hinges, dowels, and hardware sit in — all from a single program rather than by hand.
Because the geometry is programmed, a shaped part is not a matter of judgement on the day. The router follows the same path to the same tolerance every time, so drilling lines up with hardware and parts fit their neighbours cleanly.
One setup, hundreds of identical parts
Modular furniture depends on repeatability. A run of identical cabinet sides needs to be exactly identical, or assembly slows down and the finish suffers. CNC nesting produces the same part to the same tolerance every time, whether we are making one unit or fitting out an entire home.
Nesting software also lays out parts efficiently across each board, which reduces waste and keeps material use — and cost — under control.
Where it fits in the process
The nesting router sits between cutting and shaping: boards sized on the panel saw are cut into finished parts and drilled here, then move on to routing and profiling, edge banding, and finishing. Getting this step right is what makes the rest of the process predictable.
Consultation
Want furniture made in our own unit?
Tell us about your project and we'll walk you through how we plan, manufacture, and finish it in-house.
Manufacturing FAQs
Common questions about our in-house modular furniture manufacturing unit.
Do you manufacture furniture in-house or outsource it?
We manufacture in-house. Cutting, pressing, edge banding, boring, and painting all happen in our own facility, which lets us control quality and timelines rather than depending on third-party workshops.
Which machines do you use?
Our unit runs a panel saw and beam saw with CNC nesting, router and profiling equipment, a cold press for lamination, automatic edge banding, multi-boring for hardware, and an enclosed spray paint booth with drying, supported by dust extraction and compressed-air systems.
Does in-house manufacturing improve the finish?
Yes. Machine cutting and boring give square panels and precise joints, automatic edge banding produces seamless edges that resist peeling, and our own paint booth delivers a consistent, durable finish with no transit damage.
Can you handle both standard and custom pieces?
Yes. Our machinery handles repeatable modular components efficiently, while the same setup lets us produce custom sizes and finishes when a project needs bespoke elements.
Where do you deliver from the unit?
Our unit is in Delhi NCR and we manufacture and deliver for projects across Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida, as well as for out-of-state projects elsewhere in India.