Bottlenecks during the production process were solved for California-based State Stone Work Inc. with the purchase of a SaberJet XP from Park Industries
Emad Dawood of State Stone Work Inc. of El Cajon, CA, was struggling with three areas of fabrication with his two older bridge saws. Miter cutting relied too much on stick template layouts. With human error and inefficient machines, Dawood was seeing too many recuts on miter jobs. And miter jobs were only gaining more popularity in his region of San Diego, CA.
Second, materials like porcelain, Dekton and quartzites were rising as top material choices among customers. Dawood’s machines weren’t great for cutting these trickier slabs.