FABRICATION

Custom Metal Fabrication Services


Crafted using premium stainless steel and decorative materials to bring your architectural vision to life.

Victoria Surface delivers custom fabrication services built around your vision and project goals, ensuring exceptional quality, precision, and value. With a blend of creative insight and technical expertise, we provide limitless design solutions tailored to your needs. Our advanced equipment is specialized for architectural and decorative applications, guaranteeing results that not only meet expectations but surpass them.

Types of Metal Fabrication Processes


Different metal products require different fabrication techniques, depending on their form and function. Understanding these processes is essential to achieving the desired shape, strength, and finish. At Victoria Surface, we utilize a range of proven sheet metal fabrication methods to transform stainless steel and aluminum into high-quality, customized components using techniques trusted by expert fabricators for decades.

Sheet Metal Cutting


Cutting sheet metal especially aluminum and stainless steel requires tailored methods to meet different project needs. Shear-based techniques like shearing, punching, and sawing are ideal for straight and fast cuts using specialized machinery. For higher precision, especially on thicker materials, advanced options like laser cutting, plasma cutting, and waterjet cutting offer clean, accurate results essential for high-quality fabrication.

 

Cutting Processes Include:

  • Shearing
  • Punching
  • Sawing
  • Laser Cutting
  • Plasma Cutting
  • Waterjet Cutting

 

Sheet Metal Forming


Sheet metal forming is essential in shaping aluminum and stainless steel into functional, architectural components. Techniques like bending, stamping, and roll forming reshape metal without removing material, while curling, spinning, and stretching allow for more intricate or curved designs. Each method is chosen based on the desired form, material properties, and application.

 

Forming Processes Include:

  • Bending
  • Stamping
  • Roll Forming
  • Curling
  • Spinning
  • Stretching

 

Sheet Metal Joining


Joining is a critical part of the fabrication process, where separate metal components are assembled into a final product. The right joining method depends on factors such as material type, strength requirements, design, cost, and function. At Victoria Surface, we select the most suitable joining techniques based on your project’s specifications ensuring durability, clean finishes, and structural integrity.

 

Joining Methods Include:

  • Mechanical Joints
  • Welding
  • Folding
  • Riveting
  • Brazing
  • Clinching
  • Adhesive Bonding

 

Sheet Metal Finishing


Surface finishing enhances both the appearance and performance of stainless steel and aluminum sheet metal. These treatments improve aesthetics, corrosion resistance, and durability, making them essential for architectural and decorative applications. Each finish offers unique properties and processing costs, so choosing the right one depends on project requirements such as function, environment, and desired look.

 

Finishing Methods Include:

  • Powder Coating
  • Anodizing
  • Brushing
  • Sandblasting
  • Mirror Polishing
  • Etching

 

Why Choose Victoria Surface Fabrication


Custom-Built Precision

Every piece is made to match your specs—no templates, no shortcuts.

Premium Materials

We work with high-grade stainless steel and aluminum for strength and style.

Advanced Equipment

Our tools are purpose-built for architectural and decorative fabrication.

Design-to-Delivery Workflow

Streamlined process from drawings to finished product, all in-house.

Quality You Can See and Feel

Flawless finishes, clean cuts, and reliable structural integrity—every time.

Trusted by Industry Pros

Proven track record with large-scale and custom architectural projects.

Let’s Build Something Exceptional

From concept to completion, our team delivers high-quality metalwork built to meet your project goals.
Send us your request and we’ll take care of the rest.