Architectural Form
GenMet provides a full array of design services for our customers. We can assist you at every step in the process, from your back-of-envelope sketches through the finished product design. We also offer Prototyping and one of a kind production capability. We are happy to meet with you to discuss your requirements.We can work from your sketches or art files in software programs such as Illustrator or Photoshop. With our extensive fabricating experience you can be certain that we will help you to optimize both function and economy.
The Process of Designing a Sign
Using SolidWorks we the create 3d renderings of the parts to be made and use other
design software so that the client can visualise the finished product in location.




2. After initial consultation to determin, material, shape, and size we put together several conseptial ideas for the customer to view.

Once a final design is reached we create models and drawings of the parts in Solidworks that can be presented to the building officials and architects as well as be manufactured.

Our Fabrication experts use the original drawing files to make sure that all parts meet the print standards



Finished components ready for paint

Once all drawings are approved production begins.
Laser cutting parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cut Parts From Laser
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Finished components installed
1. We start with the clients artwork. In this case we had a logo the client wanted us to work from.

Design Options
GenMet engineering uses SolidWorks and AutoCAD to develop precise models for fabrications. Modeling your parts and weldments in three dimensions verifies our layouts to your specifications and allows us to rapidly build accurate gages and weld fixtures. Our customers are able to electronically transfer designs to us in their native CAD file formats. We support DWG/DXF, SolidWorks, Pro/Engineer, SAT, and STEP. GenMet’s CAD software is integrated with our laser cutting, punching and forming software, providing rapid part development to accurately meet design intent — perfect for quick prototypes through large production runs.