At Signs Plus we have the capability to laser cut and etch a wide variety of materials. This includes but is not limited to acrylic, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, wood, plastic and engraving laminate. We currently work with tight tolerances as our lasers are accurate in both cutting and etching.
In the past we have cut parts for musical equipment, signs, electrical panels, control plates, models, prototypes and gaskets for medical equipment. We can cater for specific cutting requirements, please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss.
We operate both CO2 and fibre lasers. With the CO2 lasers we usually cut acrylics, polypropylene, wood, rubber, leather and various other materials. Unsuitable materials to laser cut include but not limited to are plastics that contain PVC. We generally stock acrylic in clear are 1.5mm, 3mm, 4.5mm, 6mm and 10mm. Limited colours are stocked in 3mm, 4.5mm and 6mm. White polypropylene is usually used for stencils and stocked in 0.38mm, 0.8mm and 1.4mm thickness.
Our fibre laser is used for cutting metals. We specialise in cutting stainless steel, aluminium and brass. Generally we cut stainless steel up to 3mm thick, Aluminium up to 2mm and 2mm brass. Our stock stainless steel can be supplied in marine grade (#316) with a brushed finish in 1.2mm, 1.6mm and 3mm, also 1.6mm marine grade stainless in mill finish.
We can take your unique laser cut product from concept to completion. With our services and materials to meet your specifications. Our in-house laser machines can cut a wide variety of materials from Stainless steel, acrylic, polypropylene sheets, maple veneer timber and much more.
Our team is able to work with you to design your unique product. It's best that you have your design worked out as much as possible. You can then email us your drawing for us to refine. Yes, hand sketches are welcome. Please note this service is priced at $98/hour including GST with a minimum of 1 hour.

Laser cutting and engraving delivers clean, precise detail that traditional printing can’t match. It’s ideal when you need sharp lettering, permanent marking, or custom shapes — from plaques and labels through to branded parts and signage. The result is a professional finish that lasts, even in tough environments.
For projects requiring long-term durability, pair laser work with stainless steel engraving or stainless plaques. If your job needs compliance and identification, explore ID plates and machine labels. For site-wide consistency, match your engraved items with general signage and safety signs.