The year that was 2021 seemed to be a giant step towards some sense of normalcy after a year of adapting to new ways to safely work, communicate, and live...
Read MoreThe year that was 2021 seemed to be a giant step towards some sense of normalcy after a year of adapting to new ways to safely work, communicate, and live...
Read MoreOver a year ago, LPI informed LT-55 XL/XLW users that it was no longer able to warranty these older 2D models due to various components becoming obsolete or increasingly difficult...
Read MoreWe have just released version 2.0.168.0 of the LT-55 XL software. A few of the updates since the previously released version include: LT-2D3D updates (new product launch) Resizing of the...
Read MoreWe have made a lot of changes to version 2 of our software. We know our customers love how easy our software is to use compared to most CAD programs so we tried to keep it as close to the previous version as possible. We did however do a little rearranging of the menus to make it organized. Below is a full list of the changes we made.
After nearly a decade of stone fabrication, Pinnacle Stone & Tileof Fairfield, CA, made a full investment in digital technology for all aspects of stone processing — from templating and layout to cutting and edging. Currently in the middle of a bounce-back year in terms of new construction work, the company is poised for increased production in the future.
“We do tile installation in addition to natural stone fabrication and installation,” explained Scott Cheeseman, President and CEO of Pinnacle Stone & Tile. “The company was started in 1991 by Corey Phillips, who was a tile installer primarily focused on remodels and local commercial projects. He was asked to do granite fabrication in 2001, and he opened a shop just in time to catch the residential boom of Northern California. When he sold the company to a group of investors in 2006, and the company was predominantly doing tract work.”
For retired dairy farmer Marv Stremler, it was a date with his now wife that first introduced him to the stone fabrication business. Intrigued with the process, he later opened...
Read MoreFrom its beginning in the early 1980s, Old Castle Surfaces has grown to include six locations around the Southeastern region of the U.S. By continuously investing in its machinery as...
Read MoreThe LT-55 XL Laser Templator was featured on Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford. Their Kuppersmith Project House need new plumbing and wiring because they were outdated, it's windows leak and...
Read MoreThe roots of TWD Surfaces of Bridgewater, MA, can be traced to 1985, when the company’s president, Ray St. Gelais, began operating as a cabinet maker. Today, TWD Surfaces processes...
Read MoreWith a history that dates back more than 60 years, Hoffman Fixtures Co. (HFC) in Tulsa, OK, has experienced many transitions through its years in business. The company began its...
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