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Brackets manufactured in the UK to your designs

Tuesday, April 16th, 2019

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Whether you are looking for a few special sheet metal brackets to complete a special installation or repeating batches of brackets for higher volume production we are here to help you. We have over many years produced thousands of different brackets for our customers in the UK. Using a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous material ranging from 0.3mm right up to 10.0mm thick we can cover all your needs.

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Using our CNC punch presses and fibre laser cutting machine to find the best production methods for producing the bracket blanks. Depending on the materials and the gauge as well as the details we will know which way to go and the most cost effective process to suit your needs.

Having a large library of standard CNC punch tooling helps us to keep your costs down, especially if you only have a small order. It’s the same with CNC bending. We have a wide range of CNC press brake tooling which will enable us to fold a wide range of shapes, angles, safe edges and bespoke forms.

For lots of past projects of brackets manufactured in the UK take a look at our Pinterest Board.

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Brackets manufactured in the UK

Our customers come back again and again for production but also for advice. Whether it’s manufacturing advice to solve a tricky design problem or perhaps advice when selecting the correct materials. Often a simple phone call is enough to save a lot of money when it comes to production. We are always happy to help and enjoy being part of our customers design team.

Give us a call and we will be happy to help. Alternatively if you wish send us your drawings to sales@vandf.co.uk and we will sort out a quote.

Manufacturer of sheet metal stainless steel brackets

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019

Manufacturer of small sheet metal stainless steel brackets produced in the UK

stainless steel brackets

stainless steel brackets

We have been manufacturing small stainless steel brackets for over 30 years. All the thousands of different types of brackets have been made to our customer’s designs. Whether it’s laser cutting or CNC punching we will produce sheet metal blanks to suit any shape or size that you need.

With 7 CNC press brakes ranging from 600mm right up to 3M long all sorts of brackets can be cater for. You only have to look at the vast range of past projects featured on our website to realise you have come to the right place for your sheet metal work. With a wide range of customers in Lighting, Heating, Audio and Electronics industries in the UK there’s not much we haven’t come across before.

stainless steel brackets

stainless steel brackets

So you have a sheet metal bracket that you are going to need in your next project. Simply send us your drawings or call us up on 01489 577786 and we will be happy to help you. It might be that we only have to take your drawing and produce a range of prices for you. It may be that you are almost there but need some advice to finish off your design. You may have a price target and need a little design advice to reduce costs, talk to our friendly engineering team for help.

Pre-painted sheet metal heater unit covers manufactured in Great Britain

Monday, March 11th, 2019

CNC punched heater cover blanks

CNC punched heater cover blanks

CNC punching is the perfect manufacturing process for making small to medium sized batches of sheet metal work. These pre-painted heater unit covers were CNC punched in a batch of 500 units. Using bespoke tooling to produce the grille cut-outs in single hits reduced punching time and produced nice clean holes. CNC punching is also a good manufacturing method when processing pre-painted sheet metal. Is does not burn the hole profiles as with laser cutting and keeping on the protective sheet film reduces damage and oil stains during the whole manufacturing cycle.

CNC folded heater covers

CNC folded heater covers

Before the final curved form was pressed in place the heater unit covers had their sides folded. This process was easy using one of our 3 Trumpf 7036 CNC press brakes and a standard set of V bend tooling.

Formed heater unit covers

Formed heater unit covers

The final curved form was pressed into the cover with a form tool on our Edwards Pearson CNC press brake. The tooling was manufactured in our factory helping to keep the cost down for the customer. The final covers had a simple earth tag riveted in place and then were packed ready for transit direct to our customer on the south coast of Great Britain.

If you have a design idea and it needs painting it might be worth asking us about pre-painted materials. They can often be used to save cost and speed up the delivery lead times. Not all designs will be suitable but we will be happy to help you explore the options open to you.

Drop us a line at sales@vandf.co.uk or call on 01486 577786 and we will be happy to help you.

CNC punching aluminium circular discs with banana tooling

Thursday, January 24th, 2019

CNC punching aluminium circular discs

CNC punching aluminium circular discs

When we receive a drawing for a sheet metal part that’s a circle you might think we automatically go for laser cutting. Well laser cutting is a great manufacturing process to use for cutting a wide range of profiles. It is the perfect solution for cutting circular discs but there is another option. By using a CNC punch press with special curved tooling circular discs can be produced very effectively. These curved tools are known as “banana” tools obviously due to their shape.

So why use a curved CNC punch press tool when a laser machine could do the job? Well the biggest advantage is that the curved tooling allows us to combine it with other tooled features not possible on a pure 2D laser machine. For example you may have a circular disc that also has some tapped thread or countersink holes that could be formed. These features are ideal for our Trumpf 3000 punch press enabling us to produce the part much quicker than laser cutting the disc and then having to use secondary operations for tapping the threads or drilling the countersink holes.

Circular aluminum discs

Circular aluminum disc

Banana tooling can also be useful with a CNC punch press if the material doesn’t suit laser cutting. For instance highly reflective lighting materials that are cut and folded to make light fitting reflectors cannot be cut on laser machines. Also, pre-painted materials are better suited to CNC punching as the laser cutting edge can burn the painted surface.

The main point to remember is that we have the ability to select the best solution to suit the sheet metal component design and material type. We can also use the machines in combination, perhaps by laser cutting a complex item and then transferring it to a CNC punch press to have threads tapped of a series of dimples of louvre forming

To see hos these banana tools work in action please take a look at our video here. You can see how effective the tooling is and ho quick the parts can be produced.


Fast Tube by Casper

As ever if you have a sheet metal design where it has a circular form or not we will be happy to take a look at it for you. Please send your drawings to sales@vandf.co.uk as we will work on some price options for you.

CNC punched sheet metal components manufacturers

Monday, January 14th, 2019

CNC punched sheet metal components produced by V and F Sheet Metal

If you are looking for someone to produce your CNC punched sheet metal components we can definitely support you. From the smallest parts the size of a finger nail up to components the size of a 2.5M x 1.25M sheet. Using Trumpf CNC punch presses we can deal with all your CNC punching requirements. However, if your designs really do not suit CNC punching we also have a Trumpf fibre laser cutter. Working alongside our Trumpf CNC punch presses we really do offer the complete sheet metal processing service.

For lot’s of interesting examples of CNC punch presses in action take a look at our YouTube channel.

For a more in depth explanation of CNC punching and it’s uses take a look at this page.

Supported by using the latest Radan CAD/CAM sheet metal software. We are able to read your drawings and help you develop your sheet metal components ready for efficient manufacturing. If you already have a finished design for your sheet metal components please send your data to sales@vandf.co.uk. We can offer you price options to suit your purchase order batch needs. If you have a new design and want some help, call us on 01489 577786 and our engineering team will be happy to help.

CNC punching plastic coated steel

CNC punching plastic coated steel

CNC punched sheet metal components

CNC punching with cut blanks

CNC punching in Great Britain

CNC punching in Great Britain

CNC punching aluminium sheet metal panels

Monday, December 10th, 2018

CNC punching aluminium sheet metal panels using our Trumpf 3000 machine

If you are looking for aluminium sheet metal panels and you want tapped holes, CNC punching can be an idea solution. By incorporating the speed of CNC punching and a tapping head in one machine a very price competitive part can be produced. Parts produced in this fashion have no swarf as we us flutless forming taps. This enables us to process the parts at speed and with a reduced risk of scratches.

CNC punching aluminium panels

CNC punching aluminium panels

The panels look white due to the protective film that is supplied with the aluminium sheet. This protective film can be left in place or removed if finishing or treatment processes such as anodising are required.

CNC punching aluminium sheet metal panels

CNC punching aluminium panels

As well as tapping threads it’s easy to mix several different parts on the same sheet. This CNC punching nest has 2 parts that can easy be seen here. There is also a good example of common line cutting on both parts.

For more examples of CNC punching it’s well worth visiting our Pinterest Board “CNC Punching Sheet Metal Work”

Of course you may already have a design in mind for you CNC punching aluminium sheet metal. If this is the case but you are not quite sure how to go about it please give a call. However, we are always happy to help you with your design or review your drawings. Please send us files to sales@vandf.co.uk and our engineering team will take a look for you.

Sheet metal manufacturing projects produced during November 2018

Monday, November 26th, 2018

Sheet metal manufacturing projects can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, so let’s take a look.

mild steel formed brackets

mild steel formed brackets

When creating a a complex shape with curves in sheet metal a form tool can sometimes be a solution. Being able to press a shape in one operation will always save production time and therefore money. Working with the customer we were able to construct a form tool created from laser cut laminates. Saving the cost of expensive solid tooling is always a good idea. With the ability to make changes to shapes and tooling this is a powerful technique for small batch sub-contract engineering.

zintec folded brackets

zintec folded brackets

Some sheet metal manufacturing projects are perfect for us. Using CNC punching and CNC bending these thin gauge zintec brackets are a typical sheet metal project. Apply our latest manufacturing processes we soon had these parts sorted. The biggest advantage for us is the ability to change design details whenever needed without tooling costs. A simple change to either a CNC punch of bend program that can take just a few minutes is all that’s needed.

Welded and zinc plated sheet metal manufacturing projects

Welded and zinc plated fabrications

This sheet metal project was a collaboration with the customer. They free issued the machined solid steel blocks and pins. We manufactured the mild steel plates with our laser cutter and then welded them together. We also organised to have the finished assembly zinc plated.

If our recent sheet metal manufacturing projects have whetted your appetite then please feel free to explore our website further. You may however already have a sheet metal project in mind, please call us and we will be happy to help you.

Furniture brackets manufactured from sheet metal in Great Britain

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Furniture brackets – a recent sheet metal project

Here’s a great example of a recent sheet metal project we have manufactured for a furniture company based in Great Britain. Producing a range of brackets from different gauges of mild steel, different sizes and with different angles to suit the chairs and tables shown below. We used our standard CNC punch and CNC bend tooling to create all the parts without the need for new tooling. All the component details were worked out using Radan sheet metal CAD/CAM software.

If you would like to see the furniture brackets being folded up on one of our Trumpf 7036 CNC press brakes follow this link to our YouTube channel.

All parts were CNC punched and CNC bent in house. We organised the CNC programming, sample manufacture, production and powder coating for our customer.

If you have a sheet metal project that requires a design input please let us know. We are here to help you and our engineering team has decades of experience in the development and manufacturing of sheet metal work for the most competitive parts.

Furniture brackets

Furniture brackets

Mild steel brackets

Chairs with mild steel brackets

Chair brackets

Getting production ready

Table brackets

Chair leg assembly

Manufactured brackets

Brackets all screwed in place

Furniture brackets

The complete range of furniture

Sub-contract CNC sheet metal manufacturing in Great Britain

Monday, November 5th, 2018

Sub-contract CNC sheet metal manufacturing

CNC folding sheet metal work

CNC folding sheet metal work

There are several advantages to CNC manufacturing.

Firstly, the speed with which new projects can be trialed. Often no special tooling is needed whether components are being CNC punched or CNC bent. And certainly no tooling is required if sheet metal manufacturing is taking place with laser cutting.

There is the ability to change details of a component’s blank size, hole positions or bends without tooling changes. This can lead to many design options and no extra costs for our customers. This is ideal when you have special projects or are looking for customisation within your product range.

The ability to produce components accurately and quickly across a range of batch sizes is another strength when looking to manufacture using CNC equipment. Here you can see 2 good examples of manufacturing repeatability within the CNC bending manufacturing process.

CNC sheet metal manufacturing

CNC sheet metal manufacturing

Everything we do at V and F Sheet Metal and the investments we make are to make your job easier. Quicker delivery of accurate parts at a price that will help you to compete and win new orders. We want to be an essential part of your business and offering the right service is very important to us.

All our CNC programs, whether they are generated by our engineering team or at the machine on the workshop are backed up offsite every night. We need to be able to access the right CNC program just when it’s needed to produce your work.

For more examples of CNC sheet metal manufacturing please take take a look at our Pinterest Boards.

If you are looking for a new supplier for your CNC manufactured sheet metal work then give our team a call (01489 57776). If you would prefer to e-mail (sales@vandf.co.uk) that’s no problem with us. Make the move today and start to reap the benefits of working with a flexible and reliable supplier.

Quality sheet metal workers in Hampshire

Monday, October 22nd, 2018

If you are looking for quality sheet metal workers in Hampshire then you need to talk with V and F Sheet Metal.

Whether it’s laser cutting, CNC punching or CNC bending we are here to help you. Offering a quality service to manufacture your sheet metal products. Working to your designs and guiding you through the purchasing / manufacturing process.

For further explanation of what makes a quality sheet metal worker do take a look at our report, “What is sheet metal”

If you would like to view further examples of our past sheet metal projects we have well over 1000 images on our Pinterest Boards.

Give us a call on 01489 577786 if you want to talk with a quality sheet metal working team of engineers. We are waiting to help you with your latest design projects. We also pride ourselves of helping our customers to reduce costs through designing for manufacture. Using standard CNC punch and bending tooling is so import to reduce manufacturing costs. In conclusion, send us your drawing (sales@vandf.co.uk) and we will help you.

Radan nest of parts

Radan nest of parts

Laser cutting sheet metal work

Laser cutting sheet metal work

Spot welding Zintec sheet metal assembly

Spot welding Zintec sheet metal assembly

Brackets in production

Brackets in production

Quality sheet metal workers in Hampshire Folding up the blanks

Folding up the blanks

3 D Radan model

3 D Radan model

Aluminium and mild steel sheet metal brackets manufactured especially for you

Friday, August 31st, 2018

Sheet metal brackets manufactured from aluminium and mild steel

If you are looking for aluminium or mild sheet metal steel brackets you have come to the right place. With over 30 years experience in sheet metal work we will produce brackets to your own designs. Our website has a vast array of past examples of sheet metal brackets made for our UK customers.

Mild steel sheet metal brackets

Mild steel sheet metal brackets

Here at V and F Sheet Metal we will CNC punch and laser cut the blanks for any aluminium or mild steel brackets. We will produce them to your design using the very latest CAD/CAM software ensuring accuracy to your initial ideas. For that reason we always use Radan sheet metal software to enable us to communicate with our customers. Whether it might be 3D design files or detailed drawings we will be able to support you with your manufacturing project.

Take a look at our past CAD/CAM examples to see what we get up to.

Once we have accurate blanks we have a range of CNC press brakes to fold the brackets. Using accurate tooling we will produce a wide range of shapes and sizes of bracket. Please take a look at our bracket gallery for more examples. Another good source for sheet metal bracket examples is our Sheet Metal Bracket Pinterest Board.

Aluminium sheet metal brackets

Aluminium sheet metal brackets

We can also work with other grades of material including stainless steel, copper and brass. More specialised materials such as zintec, bondcote and pre-painted steel are no problem to us.

In conclusion you can see that we are definitely the people to contact when you need sheet metal brackets. You can send us your drawings right now and we will be happy to take a look. Producing price alternatives for material type and volumes options is not a problem to us. If you would rather have a chat please call us on 01489 577786, we will be waiting for your call.

Manufacturing bespoke metal furniture brackets at V and F Sheet Metal

Monday, August 27th, 2018

Bespoke furniture brackets

Stools and chairs

Stools and chairs

I thought this would be an interesting project to share with you especially as it took us in a slightly different direction which is always an exciting prospect. The customer approached me and asked if we would be able to produce bespoke metal furniture brackets, specifically for use in the assembly of stools, chairs and tables. They had a good idea of what they wanted to achieve but needed some production engineering support which we were happy to supply.

Brackets in production

Brackets in production

Initially brackets were made from 1.5mm mild steel and used in a selection of prototype stools, chairs and tables. This was obviously a useful research and development exercise, as after a range of adults tried out the products in our customer’s factory it was felt that a heavier gauge would be preferable so in the final product we moved up a gauge to 2mm. For all products we produced small and large brackets, but the tables required 90 degree angle brackets whereas in the stools and chairs, this was set at a 97 degree angle.

Mild steel brackets folded up using the Trumpf 7036

Mild steel brackets folded up using the Trumpf 7036

In the first instance data was given to us in a drawing format which we used to create 3D models in Radan software. We need to develop the flat blank and nest the components together to produce the best yield from the standard sheet material. In this case the brackets were made in batch sizes from 100-400 from CR4 mild steel, from sheets of 2M x 1M in dimension. Here at V and F Sheet Metal we have an extensive library of forming tools and the holes you are able to see on each bracket were produced using one of these tools. For those of you with good eyesight it’s possible to see that all of the holes are conical in shape allowing for a countersunk screw to sit flush in the final product. In fact, the customer helpfully sent us the correct screws to use which allowed us to experiment and finally obtain the correct form in the sheet. As always we are happy to work with our customer to accommodate their specific needs at the time of manufacturing.

Bespoke furniture brackets

Bespoke furniture brackets

Punching took place on our Trumpf 200 machine. If you’ve never seen one of these in action before, I’ve included a clip in this post of the actual brackets being punched out. Bending of the brackets in to their final form takes place on our Trumpf 7036. Again there is a clip of these brackets being folded up.

The very observant among you will notice in both the photos and folding up clip that each component has a set of “ears” built in to the flat blank to allow the machine operator to accurately position the blank in the bending machine, due to the unusual complexity of the shape. These 2 “ears” are notched off using a hydraulic corner notching machine so in the final product you would never know they were there! After a quick deburr the brackets are finally sent off for powder coating.

Close up view of table bracket

Close up view of table bracket

And finally…….

The powder coated brackets were used by the customer in the production of very sleek and contemporary looking stools, chairs and tables. Some have already been installed in Berlin and London.

If after reading this you think we could help you then please contact our engineering team at V and F Sheet Metal on 01489 577786 or drop us an email at sales@vandf.co.uk. We are always keen to help improve our customer’s designs to aid manufacturing and save them money.

We can’t wait to hear from you!

Contemporary table

Contemporary table


Fast Tube by Casper

This video shows our Trumpf 200 during the process of CNC punching part of the furniture bracket outer profile. The final nest of brackets can be seen at the top of the post including the formed countersink holes.


Fast Tube by Casper

This video above clearly shows the process we go through to fold each bend on the brackets. Each bend position, depth and angle is programmed into the Trumpf 7036 CNC press brake. The operator can then following the bend sequence and produce the final bracket. You will see that due to the complex nature of the bracket shape we use a tag to help position the bracket against the back stops on the press brake.

Advantages and disadvantages of plastic coated materials

Monday, July 16th, 2018

Plastic coated materials

This was an interesting little job I saw in the workshop today and gives me the chance to talk about the pros and cons of pre-coated materials. The customer wanted us to produce a batch of 300 electric motor covers. These were made from mild steel with zinc coating on the underside. The top face has a thick white plastic coating bonded to it and on top of this sits a low tac 4 thou (0.1016mm) peelable protective film. This film actually stays in place throughout the entire cutting and manufacturing process and remains there whilst the components are being transported to the customer. It is only removed at site after delivery, by the customer.

Plastic coated flat blank

Plastic coated flat blank

The flat blanks here were punched out using our Trumpf 3000R punching machine. This is obviously slower than using our Trumpf fibre laser but unfortunately pre-coated materials such as highly reflective pre-anodised reflector material, pre-painted material or plastic coated material (as seen here) are not suited to laser cutting.

Folding up the blanks

Folding up the blanks

For this job 0.9mm mild steel was used but with the coating on it measures 1.2mm. The coating is very durable and tough with a leatherette finish. It would be a good coating to use for something such as a radiator cover. Another advantage is that it is relatively cheap as it bypasses the need for another process such as powder coating. However, unlike powder coating it does leave exposed edges so is only suitable for interior settings.

Protective film partially removed

Protective film partially removed

Need to contact us?

Take a look at our website for more insights into past and recent sheet metal projects and the help we can give you with your designs. There’s also a useful section dedicated to our plant list and detailed help on tooling.

If you are looking to purchase metal work in Great Britain, then do it it’s easy! No complications with language problems or expensive shipping costs. Just pick up the phone and talk to us on 01489 577786. Alternatively send us your drawings to sales@vandf.co.uk and we will produce some estimates for you.

Electric motor covers

Electric motor covers

Basically if you want to have sheet metal work produced in the south of England we would be more than pleased to help you.

We are in a reflector mood at V and F Sheet Metal today!

Thursday, June 21st, 2018

Reflector assembly, their design and manufacture

You’ve guessed it, today I’m talking about the latest batch of reflectors we recently made in our factory! So if you’re interested in the process of reflector assembly then please read on.

Reflector slots and tabs

Reflector slots and tabs

Using the method of 3D modelling we were able to accurately calculate the reflector shapes and sizes that would fit together to produce the final reflector assembly. Each part is made using the same material, Alanod 33PG 0.4mm thick reflector aluminium. The 4 individual pieces of metal are joined together to produce a circular reflector.

The red sections have tabs on their outer edges, these fit in to corresponding slots on the sides of the green sections. Tabs and slots allow for a cheap method of assembly as other components such as bushes and studs are not required. In addition, the method of assembly is relatively easy. The reflectors could be assembled by V and F Sheet Metal or the customer, the choice is there. It goes without saying that this method of assembly is only useful when the metal being used is thin and soft enough to be deformed by hand.

Reflector Nest

Reflector Nest

After the modelling using Radan software we need to develop the flat blank and nest the components together to produce the best yield from the material. In this case both parts have been mixed together in the same nest. Parts were punched out on our Trumpf 200 CNC punch press from sheet aluminium 2m long x 1.25m wide.

As you can see in the final image, the material used has a convex hammer pattern, but it is also available in a concave design. The convex arrangement produces a soft lighting effect which would be useful in certain situations where a soft/background lighting is required.

Punched reflector component

Punched reflector component

And the next step is

If you have a product that you think may benefit from using tabs and slots then please give us a call on 01489 577786 or email if you prefer at sales@vandf.co.uk. Our sheet metal engineering team are always happy to help and love a challenge. With over 50 years experience between them there’s not much they haven’t come across in the world of lighting.

For a range of lighting and past reflector projects take a look at our Pinterest Lighting Board.

CNC punching stainless steel sheet metal components

Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

CNC punching stainless steel sheet metal components using our Trumpf punch presses

CNC punching stainless steel

CNC punching stainless steel

Nowadays when you think of cut stainless steel sheet metal components you think of laser cutting. If laser cutting is what you want we can certainly accommodate that with our Trumpf 3030 fibre laser. But, you shouldn’t ignore CNC punching especially on thinner gauges. These 304 stainless steel brackets were easily CNC punched out. If the shape is simple then CNC punching is a very competitive manufacturing method.

CNC punching stainless steel sheet

CNC punching stainless steel sheet

There are obviously some parts that are better cut on a laser machine. These could be where the shape is complex or the gauge is too thick to CNC punch. We will take a view on every drawing we receive from our customers. We will always select the best method to produce a quality part at the right price.

And using Radan CAD/CAM software enables us to swap from one machine to another very easily. If there is a bottleneck in production we can swap jobs around to suit your delivery needs.

You don’t have to worry about which method we will us unless it’s important to you. We have all bases covered here at V and F Sheet Metal and are always happy to help you. Send us your drawings and our engineering team will be please to take a look for you. Even if you just want to refresh prices on an old project we are here to help.

We are bananas about our CNC punch press tooling at V and F Sheet Metal!

Monday, March 5th, 2018

CNC punch press tooling

The latest component I’ve been asked to make has given me the opportunity to talk about CNC punch press tooling, and more specifically the banana tool. Although the part is simply circular in shape, it still needs some thought on how this shape is created. We could have used the Trumpf fibre laser but in this case we chose to run the job on the Trumpf 3000. If this machine had been busy then we could have swapped to the Trumpf 200. Obviously, we like to offer this flexibility in our work shop and our regular customers appreciate this, as they know their job will not be held up in a queue.

Banana tooling used to CNC punch a circular component

Radan view of component

The first photo is a Radan view of the part. Below the circular part is the CNC punch press tool used to produce it, a banana tool. This tool has a choice of external and internal radii. These could be same or different to each other. In this case the internal radius of the tool was used to produce the external circumference of the component. We have many tools available at V and F Sheet Metal so if one doesn’t suit, we’ll probably find one that will! The tool could be used to create the external radius of the part or the internal radius of a hole in a piece of metal.

Radan nest of parts

Radan nest of parts

The second image shows the Radan nest of parts arranged on a 2m x 1m sheet of 3mm thick aluminium.
Obviously as components are cut out of the sheet they will fall out so there is a chute underneath the machine for collection. All holes in the component are punched out first and the cutting out of each individual component is the last step. The left over “skeleton” sheet and punched slugs are recycled. For the final stage of production the components are sent off for powder coating.

Close up of component produced using a CNC punch press banana tool

Close up of component produced using a CNC punch press banana tool

Please feel free to contact us at V and F Sheet Metal if you would like to talk about CNC punch press tooling. We’re always happy to help. Call us on 01489 577786 or email salea@vandf.co.uk.

Cluster tool and CNC punching sheet metal components

Tuesday, February 13th, 2018

In this post I thought I would concentrate on a recent project which makes use of a cluster tool. A customer from overseas required a 1U chassis made from 1.2mm mild steel to slot in to a 19 inch rack. If you are not familiar with the U, it is a unit of distance used to measure height of standard racks in which computer, video or audio components are mounted.

Over a thousand sets of components were required and as you can see from the photos, each part contains many ventilation slots. Due to the high volume of parts needed, I suggested to the customer that we use a punch press cluster tool to produce the slots, thus cutting down on production time and saving money. In fact the tool paid for itself within the first batch!

The blue images are produced using Radan software. The NEST image shows each set of components laid out on a sheet of 2m x 1m mild steel ready to be punched out on the Trumpf 3000R. If the Trumpf 3000R had been in use it would a have been equally possible to use our Trumpf 200R for production. We are a flexible bunch here at V and F Sheet Metal!

If this has given you an idea about the possible uses of tooling on a product you are looking to have made yourself then please contact us. We may be able to save on your production time and cut down on the final cost. We are a friendly team at V and F Sheet Metal and one of our experienced engineers is always happy to discuss all your requirements with you.
Call us today on 01489 577786 or email at sales@vandf.co.uk.

Radan image of ventilation slots

Radan image of ventilation slots

NEST image of cluster tool

NEST image

Close up of NEST image

Close up of NEST image

Punched component

Punched component

Chassis in production

Chassis in production

Manufacturing Metal Enclosures using Radan software, Great Britain 2018

Sunday, January 21st, 2018

Sheet metal Enclosures

Today we’re looking at the production of metal enclosures. I think this process displays nicely the flexibility and time saving features of Radan software. So how do we begin the process? Well in this case the customer required production of a sheet metal enclosure using 1.2mm aluminium alloy. We always start with a 3D model on Radan, this allows us to make sure all the fixing holes line up before starting production. This model may come directly from our customer as a STEP or SAT file. If that is not available to us we will create the 3D model using our customers dimensioned drawings. Either way we have control of the basic design information needed to produce the correct developed blank shape and size.

3 D Radan model

3 D Radan model

Developed blank in flat

The developed blank shows the shape of the final enclosure in the flat (grey). The dark blue surrounding the blank is the shape produced by all the CNC punch press tooling. The tooling can be added to the blank shape automatically by the software. We still have the ability to alter this tooling to suit our own requirements where needed. Following on from this the blanks are set out on a full sheet of metal. In this case the sheet size is 2M x 1M. When CNC punching our Trumpf CNC punch presses can work with sheet up to 2.5M x 1.25M. Smaller panels can be programmed where needed for small components or smaller batches of work. This is definitely where the versatility of the Trumpf machine comes in to it’s own.

You might have noticed that the back 2 components have been turned at 90 degrees to the rest. Why so ? This is the region where the clamps hold the metal in place. Therefore the turning of these components is necessary but still allows for the maximum number of parts to be punched from one sheet. In addition, we have the capacity to to produce these parts on either the Trumpf 200 or 3000 as the same tooling fits both machines. A useful feature in a busy workshop, allowing production to be swapped from one machine to another.

Nest of parts

Nest of parts

Metal Enclosures

Metal Enclosures

Finally, once all of the sheet metal enclosure components have been CNC punched, we deburr the edges before moving on to the last stage which is folding. The image here shows a skilled employee folding up the components on one of our Trumpf 7036 CNC press brakes. By using the Radan software at the design stage, the final components should perfectly match the model. This allows us to save time and effort when making the first batch of samples or production. Any alterations can be fed back to the 3D model and subsequent 2D tooled CNC punching nests. This process can also be applied when a customer requires a design change to take place.

Folding up of components

Folding up of components

Finished component

Finished component

Please feel free to look at our website pages which gives up to date information on our plant list, tooling and design data. You have the ability to search all our blog posts so if this post doesn’t quite fit your needs then something else will! There is also an extensive gallery of photos.

If after reading this you think we could help you then please contact our engineering team at V and F Sheet Metal on 01489 577786 or drop us an email at sale@vandf.co.uk. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Manufacturing a Sheet Metal Stainless Steel Guide Plate with tapped holes

Tuesday, January 9th, 2018

Stainless Steel Guide Plate

Recently at V and F Sheet Metal we were asked to make a guide plate with tapped holes and I thought this would make an interesting topic for discussion. As with any project the initial phase of manufacturing starts with a clear and concise drawing. This should provide exact dimensions and if required precise position of holes and slots. With this particular design I was able to program the part within 10 minutes using Radan software. This batch of 50 guide plates were then manufactured from 2.5mm thick 304 stainless on the Trumpf 3000 machine.

A couple of the photos here show the sheet on the punching machine and illustrate a number of useful points which may not always be obvious to the customer. Firstly if you look carefully at the image of the CNC punching the guide plate, it is possible to see that at the back of the machine I turned the last two rows of plates to achieve the maximum number of components from the sheet. The nest diagram reveals this clearly and shows the small amount of waste material that will be left at the end of production. Secondly, although not obvious from the photos, this job actually made use of an off cut of material from a previous job, again allowing me to reduce the cost to the customer. In addition there was no need for special tooling as we have an extensive tool library at V and F Sheet Metal. Another money saving feature.

Finally I thought it was worth drawing your attention to the tapped holes on these guide plates. The Trumpf 3000 is equipped with a number of tapping tools and an M4 tap was used on these guide plates to produce a strong, clean thread within the material. It is an efficient process and cheaper than the traditional tapped cutting of threads which produces swarf, which must then be removed from the underneath the machine.

Hopefully you have found this useful and if you think V and F Sheet Metal can help you then please give us a call on 01489 577786 or email today at sales@vandf.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!

Stainless steel Guide plate

Stainless steel Guide plate

Stainless steel Guide plate program

Stainless steel Guide plate program

TAPPING EXPLODED TOOL

TAPPING EXPLODED TOOL

TAPPING CROSS SECTION

TAPPING CROSS SECTION

CNC punching the guide plate

CNC punching the guide plate

CNC punched nest of guide plates

CNC punched nest of guide plates

Manufacturing sub-contract sheet metal work in Great Britain

Tuesday, September 26th, 2017

Manufacturing sub-contract sheet metal is what V and F Sheet Metal are all about. We have been manufacturing in Great Britain since the 1980s. We have a company ethos of constantly investing in the latest machinery and software to improve the quality of the parts we manufacture. Managing costs and improving order lead times is an everyday job for us.

Manufacturing sub-contract sheet metal

CNC punching plastic coated steel

Manufacturing sub-contract sheet metal for our customers can be range from the simplest flat plate right through to complex welded fabrication assemblies.

Laser cutting sheet metal work

Laser cutting sheet metal work

Whether we are using the latest laser cutting technology or CNC bending machines people are still the most important factor in any business. With a stable workforce we have a wide range of experience. Manufacturing special projects and prototypes to repeat batch work and kanban systems, we are happy to help you.

Supporting a wide range of customers in the UK and mainland Europe we will often alreadyd have come across a solution you need. Having a large library of standard CNC punching and bending tooling we can usually produce all your work without any tooling costs.

Trumpf 7036 CNC bendingSheet metal angle brackets

Trumpf 7036 CNC bendingSheet metal angle brackets

If you are looking for a long term relationship with a UK based company manufacturing sub-contract sheet metal then please contact us. We will be happy to talk to you about your latest sheet metal projects on 01489 577786. If you prefer to e-mail us your drawings then please feel free. We can work with STEP, SAT, DXF and DWG CAD data, please send it to sales@vandf.co.uk. We can produce you quote options, price ranges and advice on treatments and finishes to save you money.

CNC punching of sheet metal work in the UK 2017

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

CNC punching of sheet metal

CNC punched vents

When you are looking for CNC punching of sheet metal a good place to start is V and F Sheet Metal. With 2 Trumpf CNC punch presses there isn’t much we cannot do for you. A Trumpf 200 and a Trumpf 3000 with multi-tools for quick set ups. Having well over 20 years of CNC punching tooling we have a large standard tool library to reduce the need for new tooling costs. We have all standard circles, slots, square and rectangles you could want. If you have a requirement that requires a complex profile that’s no problem. We can always use our Trumpf 3030 laser cutter for these components.

The mild steel lighting gear boxes that are shown here are typical of the work we CNC punch everyday. CNC punching sheet metal with features such as ventilation louvres is quick and easy. Supported by Radan CAD/CAM software to produce the correct flat blanks and tooled nests we can easily find the most cost effective way to produce your parts.

CNC punching of sheet metal including all ferrous and non-ferrous materials is possible from 0.5mm up to 5.0mm thick. If you want to have components thicker than 5.0mm then we would laser cut them with our Trumpf 3030 3KW fibre laser machine.

The variety of components that can be CNC punched is truly huge, please take a look at our gallery pages for more examples.

Or if you like you can take a look at our Pinterest Boards for more examples of CNC punched sheet metal work.

So if you have a project and it’s going to need CNC punching of sheet metal please give us a call. We are on 01489 577786 or e-mail sales@vandf.co.uk with your drawings. Our engineering team will be happy to help you.

Specialists in sheet metal working for the lighting industry

Thursday, September 7th, 2017

V and F Sheet Metal are specialists in sheet metal working for the lighting industry. We have been manufacturing sheet metal work for over 30 years and many of those for lighting companies.

CNC punching with cut blanks for the lighting industry

CNC punching with cut blanks

Using CNC punch presses and laser cutting machines we produce a wide range of sheet metal components and fabricated assemblies. From lighting reflectors, housings, heat sinks, lamp hold brackets to flood light stirrups and louvres we know the lighting industry very well.

These housings are being CNC punched from custom sheet blanks to save material wastage and keep down the component costs. Where ever possible we will look at ways to reduce your component prices.

CNC punching common line

CNC punching common line

These gear housings are used to contain control gear for industrial light fittings. Using standard CNC punch press tooling we can manufacture components like these quickly and cost efficiently. Some of the more interesting features on the parts are the pressed dimpled feet, easy bend LED support brackets and the common line cutting.

Having the right materials and tooling is essential if we are going to be able to satisfy our customers lead times. It is also important when it comes to part costing if we can use remnants from past projects. This is particularly helpful with small one off projects needing only small amounts of material.

We have often seen the solution to a design problem you may have with the work we may have carried out on a previous job. Just let us take a look at your drawings and we will be happy to help suggest improvements to your designs. We can also offer you cost options to see what works for you.

For more information on our lighting industry work please follow the link or take a look at our gallery pages.

Shapes that can be produced with standard CNC punch tooling

Wednesday, November 29th, 2017

CNC punch tooling

When we are asked to produce sheet metal work we may choose to use one of our CNC punch presses. Having both Trumpf 200 and Trumpf 3000 CNC punch presses we have plenty of capacity to handle a wide range of projects. If we select this production method we will need to have the collect tooling to produce all the details for that part. That may include the outer profile of the parts and any internal details. These could be simple round holes or more complex cut-outs. By combining a range of shapes a wide variety of profiles can be achieved with standard CNC punch tooling.

The images here cover the most common shapes that are requested by our customers when manufacturing their sheet metal work. They include circles, squares, rectangles, obrounded slots, corner radiusing tooling, single D and double D tooling and banana tooling. The banana tooling is used to produce larger inner and outer circles for round cut-outs and discs.

We have plenty of standard tooling on the shelf ready to use on your sheet metal work. If you want to see more for yourself please take a look at our CNC punch tooling tables.

Since we pride ourselves on being able to offer a wide variety of sheet metal working services we can also laser cut in house. This is the perfect process for manufacturing more complex shapes that would be more difficult to CNC punch with standard tooling. We will automatically select the best manufacturing process to suit your design and the volumes that you might need. Our Trumpf 3030 fibre laser is the ideal tool for the sub-contract sheet metal worker.

So if you have a sheet metal product and you want us to provide you with an estimate simply give us a call. Alternatively you can e-mail over your drawings if you wish and one of our engineering team will have a look for you.

CNC punching plastic coated pre-painted mild steel sheet metal

Thursday, August 17th, 2017

Why do we CNC punch plastic coated sheet metal?

CNC punching plastic coated steel

CNC punching plastic coated steel

There are 2 forms of plastic coating on sheet metal. They basically split into plastic that is applied to protect the sheet metal and plastic that is a cosmetic finish.

A peelable low tack plastic film can be applied to sheet metals like aluminium and stainless steel at the material stockists. These materials can then be CNC punched or laser cut leaving the plastic film in place. This plastic film helps to protect the sheet metal surface from scratches, finger prints and oil. They can be left in place during subsequent operations such as CNC bending, CSK, rolling and during the insertion of bushes. They do have to be peeled back locally where any heat is applied such as spot welding joints or TiG / MiG welding corners.

The second “cosmetic” plastic coating is similar to pre-painted materials. This plastic coating will also have a peelable film to protect it during manufacturing. The coating again can be CNC punched but not laser cut. The coatings can be specified in different colours and textures and are used in place of painting or powder coating finishing processes.

CNC punching plastic coated sheet metal

CNC punched plastic coated steel

Here I have shown a great example of CNC punching plastic coated sheet metal. These end plates have been CNC punched on our Trumpf 3000 CNC punch press using a common line programming technique to reduce punching time and saving materials used.

Perhaps you are currently purchasing a sheet metal component that you are having painted or powder coated. It might be worth considering a pre-painted / plastic coated material. We often look at parts and with a small design change we can reduce costs and reduce production leads times. If you want to know more about these materials or want to see some samples please contact us on 01489 577786.

CNC punching plastic coated sheet metal is just one of the manufacturing techniques we use to save time and money for our customers. Please take a further look at these blog posts for design ideas to improve your sheet metal designs.

Small sheet metal components

Thursday, August 3rd, 2017

Small sheet metal components

Small stainless steel sheet metal components

Sheet metal work can come in all shapes and sizes and these small sheet metal components are certainly at the lower end of our range. Manufactured from stainless steel by CNC punching and CNC bending they nicely show the complexity that can be achieved with sheet metal work. They could so easily have been laser cut but having both processes in house we can pick and choose the process that suits the parts. This can be particularly helpful when moving from prototypes and small batches through to higher volumes. One process, say laser cutting, may be perfect initially then with higher volumes and some simple tooling CNC punching may lend itself to be the most efficient manufacturing process.

Small sheet metal components also present problems if they have to be folded up. We are fortunate in having 3 Trumpf 7036 CNC press brakes which are ideally suited to folding small sheet metal components. With a large range of tooling and an experienced team of machine programmers there aren’t many parts that we cannot fold up whatever their size.

So what do I do next?

If you have some small sheet metal work that might need to be manufactured please give us a call. We are always happy to take a look at new projects are see if we can help you save money with a small design change. We can offer you free advice to improve material usage, reduce production time and select the most appropriate material type and finish. If you have some drawings please e-mail us on sales@vandf.co.uk. If you just want to chat through your ideas please call us on 01489 577786 and we will be happy to talk.

CNC punching sheet metal work supplier based in the UK

Monday, July 31st, 2017

Here I thought I would show you a small range of the sheet metal work that we have just CNC punched today.

CNC punching ventilation louvres

CNC punching ventilation louvres

CNC punching sheet metal in the UK can be so varied. We can CNC punch components from stainless steel, mild steel and aluminium as well as copper, brass and a range of pre-coated materials. With a wide range of standard tooling most work that we take on for our customers needs no new tooling. Special features such as dimples, plunged screw threads and ventilation louvres can be quick and easily produced with the right tooling. You can see that these mild steel ventilation covers have been CNC punched in two directions to get the best from the material sheet. This technique is easy for us with our Trumpf machines and their single head design. Combined with the power of our Radan sheet metal software we can offer a great service for CNC punching sheet metal in the UK.

CNC punching sheet metal in the UK

CNC punching sheet metal work

Zintec is a material that we often use for our customers. It’s an ideal material for CNC punching and we process it from 0.7mm right up to 3mm thick. All the tooling that we use to CNC punch zintec is the same as that which we use for mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium. CNC punching sheet metal in the UK is the perfect solution for manufacturing many of these parts.

CNC punching brackets

CNC punching brackets

Some parts with straight sides can be placed together and cut at the same time. This CNC punching technique is known as “common line cutting”. It helps to reduce punching time and materials adding to component part cost savings.

There is a limit to the amount of examples of CNC punching we can show here, for more you have to take a look at our Pinterest Board, “CNC punching sheet metal work”

If you have a sheet metal project and you think that our CNC punching service can help you please take a look at http://www.vandf.co.uk/plant-list/trumpf-200r-3000r-cnc-punch/ and then give us a call and we will be happy to help you.

CNC punching sheet metal work in Great Britain by V and F Sheet Metal

Monday, May 22nd, 2017

CNC punching sheet metal work in Great Britain

It’s always been our aim to provide a flexible, quality CNC punching service at a competitive price right here in Great Britain. Investing in Trumpf CNC punch presses supported by Trumpf tooling and the latest Radan CAD/CAM sofware V and F Sheet Metal offer the complete CNC punching service.

CNC punching sheet metal work in Great Britain

CNC punching in Great Britain

Our Trumpf 3000 is shown here working with 0.7mm thick pre-painted white mild steel sheet. By bringing in panels cut to the most effective size waste can be kept to a minimum. CNC punch presses are perfect for producing thin gauge sheet metal components, especially if they are pre-painted or pre-anodised. If however you have requirements for components with thicker gauges then our Trumpf 3030 fibre laser will be just the machine to cut those components. Being a fibre laser cutter it can also handle your copper and brass sheet metal needs.

CNC punched heater grilles

CNC punched heater grilles

The CNC punching techniques used to produce these panels included common line cutting to reduce time and materials. We also used the Trumpf’s programable head to produce flat panels when CNC punching the ventilation slots.

Our customer’s are increasingly finding that Great Britain is the right place to source their sheet metal work. With no language barriers, quick turn around times and no fluctuating currencies we can offer a stable helpful service. Sheet metal manufacturing is so much more than just “tin bashing”. Take a look at our website for more insights into past sheet metal projects and the help we can give you with your designs.

For lots of examples of CNC punching take a look at our YouTube channel.

If you are looking to get CNC punching sheet metal work in Great Britain it’s easy. Just send us your drawings or call us and we will be happy to discuss your sheet metal project needs.

Where can I buy CNC punched sheet metal work to my designs

Monday, May 15th, 2017

Where can I buy CNC punched sheet metal work to my designs?

sheet metal components

CNC punching nest of sheet metal parts

As a user or CNC punch presses now for over 25 years we know a thing or two about using them to produce sheet metal work. Having started with small turret machines and then larger faster turret machines we progressed to the single punching head design. As Trumpf are the best machine manufactures offering this flexible machine design, Trumpf if what we have. With this single head design CNC programming becomes much easier and more efficient when it comes to production runs and small batches.

CNC punching sheet metal work

CNC punched sheet metal work

The ability to turn any CNC tool to any angle enables us to produce more complex sheet metal components and with less tool changes. Added to the quick set up time needed on our Trumpf CNC punch presses we can offer a very flexible and competitive CNC punching service to produce your sheet metal designs. Couple this with the power of Radan sheet metal software and you have a winning formula. The Radan software really gets the best out of the machines and enables us to quickly transfer work from one to another when production requirements need to be met.

Trumpf 3000R CNC punch press in action producing circular sheet metal panels with cluster and curved banana tooling

Trumpf 3000R CNC punch press in action producing circular sheet metal panels with cluster and curved banana tooling

Interesting example of CNC punching mild sheet sheet metal circles using a “banana” CNC punch tool. Tools like this enable a smooth outer circumference to be produces on a disc with just a few hit, again saving time and money.

With a huge range of CNC punch press tools in stock here you can use them to save you tooling costs when producing a new design. For more data, take a look at our Trumpf Standard 2D Tooling pages.

Call us and we will be happy to go through your designs and see how they can be effectively CNC punched from sheet metal.

Video of a CNC punch press producing light fitting reflectors

Thursday, May 11th, 2017

Light fitting reflectors


Fast Tube by Casper

When we need to produce light fitting reflectors for our UK customers we nearly always use our Trumpf CNC punch presses. Although our Trumpf 3030 fibre laser cutting is a very flexible and capable machine it cannot cut special reflector materials as cleanly as our CNC punch presses. The punch presses use no heat to cut holes and edge profiles so there is no chance of burning edges. There is also no melting of protective plastic films.

Light fitting reflectors come in a vast range of shapes and material types and CNC punching is the best way to produce them for small to large volumes. Along with the ability to use standard tooling that we have built up over many years the ease of CNC programming and speed to change designs are the main benefits. The Radan CAD/CAM software we use allow us to get the best from any sheet of material. This is vital with some of the special pre-anodised reflector aluminium material used fro light fitting reflectors being very expensive.

If you have a light fitting and it needs a sheet metal reflector we are the people to talk to. We have a range of light fitting reflector materials on the shelf you prototyping. Call us on 01489 577786 to have a talk about your project.

CNC punching techniques for sheet metal work

Monday, May 8th, 2017

CNC punching techniques cover a wide range of ideas and tooling. The ideas shown here are just a few of those that are available to us when CNC punching your sheet metal work. We work with you to develop your ideas to get the best design for manufacturing to keep your costs down.

cnc punching techniques

CNC punched self tapping plunge form

This simple technique to produce a small raised area in the sheet is can be used with a self tapping screw. The deformation in the sheet creates a local thickening allowing the screw more material to cut into. This is ideal when self tapping into thin gauges such as this 0.9mm zintec panel. These formed plunges can also be used with a tapping tool on our Trumpf 3000R to produce standard metric threads straight into the sheet. We can also use these plunges to provide location points when spot welding parts together. This speeds up the spot welding or welding operations, again saving time and money.

These CNC punching techniques save money and get more from the sheet, saving time in production and part assembly

Nibbling sheet metal work with a CNC punch press

Nibbled line produced on a CNC punch press

CNC punch presses are great at nibbling (producing holes at speed close to each other). The holes can be separate or as in this example overlap. These CNC punching techniques allow a wide range of shapes to be produced in the sheet. From nibble out large cut-outs where a single hit tool would be tool large to nibble long slots or unusual shapes like those shown here.

Fan pattern produced with CNC punch tooling

Banana tools can be used to produce fan ventilation patterns

Non standard shapes can be produced with special tooling. This fan array pattern was produced using curved tooling called banana tooling. If your production requirements have enough volume it might be worth us investigating dedicated CNC punching tooling.

For more data on CNC punching take a look at “What is CNC punching?”

CNC punched CSK screw forms

CSK holes for screws formed in seconds with CNC punch tooling

CNC punching techniques such as forming a CSK straight into the sheet is perfect for saving money. We simple CNC punch a pilot hole and then form the CSK with a single hit. The time taken to form each hole is 1 second which is much quicker than trying to drill in the CSK form.

Not sure, please give us a ring on 01489 577786 and we will be happy to guide you. There may well be a part you are having manufactured that with a little bit of thought will suit one of these CNC punching techniques enabling us to save you time and money in production.

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