Custom Sheet Metal Parts for Brackets, Panels, Covers and Enclosures
CraftMetal Works supplies custom sheet metal parts for brackets, covers, panels, housings, enclosures, mounting plates, small boxes, and fabricated metal components. Send your drawing, material, thickness, bending requirement, finish, quantity, and application details for a practical quotation.
Built for Practical Metal Structures
- Sheet metal brackets, bent parts, mounting plates, and support components.
- Custom covers, panels, boxes, housings, and simple enclosures.
- Laser cutting, bending, drilling, tapping, welding, finishing, and assembly support.
- Suitable for samples, small-batch fabrication, product testing, and custom projects.
Sheet Metal Parts Made for Function, Fit and Repeatable Production
Sheet metal parts are used when a product needs a formed metal structure rather than only a flat cut profile. They can include bends, flanges, holes, slots, tabs, covers, mounting features, and simple assemblies. Compared with decorative signs or plaques, this page focuses on practical fabricated metal parts used in products, equipment, display systems, fixtures, and light industrial projects.
We support customers who need custom sheet metal brackets, small enclosures, panels, covers, mounting plates, boxes, housings, guards, and formed components. The production method may include laser cutting, bending, drilling, tapping, welding, polishing, powder coating, painting, or other finishing steps.
- Custom sheet metal parts for brackets, enclosures, panels, covers, mounting plates, and fabricated components.
- Suitable for prototypes, samples, small-batch production, product testing, and custom assemblies.
- Materials can include stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, galvanized steel, brass, and copper.
- Secondary processes can include bending, drilling, tapping, welding, riveting, inserts, and surface finishing.
Common Types of Custom Sheet Metal Parts
Sheet metal fabrication is useful for customers who need parts with bends, structural strength, mounting holes, box forms, covers, and practical installation features.
Sheet Metal Brackets
Custom brackets, angle parts, support plates, mounting tabs, L-shaped parts, U-shaped parts, and structural sheet metal supports.
Sheet Metal Enclosures
Small metal housings, protective boxes, device shells, electrical-style covers, prototype enclosures, and simple assembled structures.
Covers, Panels & Plates
Custom covers, panels, face plates, backing plates, guards, access panels, mounting plates, and fabricated sheet metal panels.
Material, Thickness and Bend Design Matter
Sheet metal parts must be designed with material behavior in mind. A part that looks simple in a drawing may need careful control of bend radius, flange length, hole position, thickness, and surface finish. Stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, and galvanized steel all behave differently during cutting and bending.
For better production feasibility, it is useful to confirm material grade, thickness, bend direction, inside radius, hole distance from bend lines, tolerance needs, and whether the part needs welding, threaded holes, inserts, or coating after forming.
- Stainless steel for corrosion resistance, premium appearance, and durable sheet metal parts.
- Aluminum for lightweight enclosures, covers, display parts, and custom formed panels.
- Carbon steel for strong brackets, structural plates, guards, and powder-coated components.
- Galvanized steel for practical covers, panels, boxes, and parts needing basic corrosion protection.
- Finishes can include brushing, polishing, powder coating, painting, plating, and protective coating.
Where Custom Sheet Metal Parts Are Used
Sheet metal parts are often used inside larger products, equipment, displays, cabinets, support frames, housings, and installation systems.
Product Prototypes
Prototype housings, trial covers, mounting plates, sample brackets, and early-stage sheet metal components for product testing.
Equipment & Machinery
Guards, covers, brackets, panels, support plates, access covers, equipment tags, and fabricated parts for light machinery projects.
Display & Retail Fixtures
Metal display bases, product holders, shelf supports, brackets, signage supports, decorative panels, and brand display structures.
Electrical & Device Housings
Simple enclosures, covers, mounting plates, face panels, protective boxes, and prototype shells for electronic or control projects.
From Drawing Review to Finished Sheet Metal Parts
Sheet metal projects need more detail than flat cutting projects. The quotation should consider bend structure, secondary processes, finishing, packaging, and the final application.
Send Drawing or Sample
Send CAD drawing, DXF, PDF, STEP file, hand sketch, sample photo, material, thickness, quantity, and finish requirement.
Review Fabrication Details
We review bend radius, flange length, holes, slots, welding points, inserts, surface finish, and assembly feasibility.
Quotation and Confirmation
We quote based on material, cutting, bending, secondary processing, finish, quantity, packaging, and delivery country.
Fabrication and Delivery
After confirmation, parts can be cut, bent, finished, inspected, packed, and shipped according to project needs.
What Information Helps Us Quote Faster?
A complete request helps reduce back-and-forth communication and makes the quotation more practical.
Questions About Custom Sheet Metal Parts
These questions help clarify the difference between flat laser cut parts and formed sheet metal fabrication.
What is the difference between laser cut parts and sheet metal parts?
Laser cut parts are often flat profiles cut from sheet material. Sheet metal parts may include bending, flanges, holes, welding, inserts, covers, brackets, or assembled structures.
Can you make small-batch sheet metal parts?
Yes. We can support samples and small-batch custom sheet metal projects. The cost depends on material, bending complexity, secondary processes, finish, and quantity.
What file format should I send?
CAD drawings, DXF, DWG, STEP, PDF drawings, or detailed sketches are helpful. For formed parts, bend lines and 3D structure information are especially useful.
Can you make sheet metal enclosures?
Yes. Simple sheet metal boxes, covers, housings, face panels, and prototype enclosures can be discussed based on size, material, structure, and finish.
Can the parts be powder coated or painted?
Yes. Powder coating, painting, brushing, polishing, plating, and other surface finishes can be discussed depending on the material and application.
Need Custom Sheet Metal Parts for Your Product or Assembly?
Contact CraftMetal Works with your drawing, material, thickness, bend requirement, quantity, finish, and delivery country. We will help review your sheet metal project and provide a practical quotation.