CNC Milling

Precision milling on various materials with a large-format work area. Ideal for thick parts, architectural models, decorative panels and series production.

Technical Specifications

Work Area3100 × 2150 mm
Maximum ThicknessUp to 150 mm
Precision± 0.1 mm

Compatible Materials

Solid woodMDFPlywoodAcrylicFoam (XPS/EPS)Expanded PVCComposites (Dibond, Alucobond)Aluminium (light milling)

How It Works

From your project to the final product

01

CAD Design

Create your design in AutoCAD, Fusion 360, SolidWorks or similar. 2D files (DXF) or 3D (STEP, STL).

02

Material Selection

Choose material and thickness. CNC handles denser and thicker materials than laser.

03

File Preparation

File in DXF, DWG or STEP format with dimensions and tolerances defined.

04

Submit Project

Send to info@dholetec.com with billing details, material, quantities and finishing requirements.

05

Quote & Production

Receive a quote with timeline. After confirmation, we generate the toolpath and start milling.

Process

To ensure the best results, check our file preparation guide before submitting your request.

Learn how to prepare your files

Frequently Asked Questions

Our CNC mills solid wood, MDF, plywood, acrylic, XPS/EPS foams, expanded PVC, composites like Dibond/Alucobond and aluminium in light milling.

Our CNC router has a usable area of 3100×2150 mm, ideal for large-format pieces, architectural models and decorative panels.

It performs light milling on aluminium. For other metals or greater thicknesses, contact us to assess project feasibility.

Depending on the material, we can mill up to 150 mm thick. The ideal thickness varies with material hardness — contact us for details.

Laser is ideal for thin materials and delicate details (engraving, fine cuts). CNC is better for thicker materials, 3D parts and materials that the laser cannot process such as metals.

Files in DXF or DWG format for 2D, STEP or STL for 3D. Include dimensions, tolerances and depth-of-cut indications where applicable.