Laser-cut, formed, machined, welded, and finished, every step under one roof. Bring a drawing, a photo, or the part that broke. If it’s metal, Edwar can make it, one piece or a hundred, no minimum.
That’s the 4,000-watt laser, where most jobs startSound familiar? Edwar’s heard it before.
From a flat sheet of metal to a finished, ready-to-install part: every major step happens in Edwar’s shop. No bouncing your job between vendors. Here’s what each thing means for you.
You don’t need engineering drawings or the right words. If you can describe it, we can probably build it.
Send a sketch, a photo, a drawing, or the broken piece. Tell us the metal, roughly how strong it needs to be, and what it’s for. Not sure? Just describe it.
Edwar reviews it himself and gets back to you within one business day with a straight price and a realistic timeline. Questions get answered by the person running the machines.
Edwar cuts, forms, machines, welds, and finishes your part in-house, then hands you a finished piece: coordinated through outside coating or plating if you need it.
This is the floor. A laser, two press brakes, a turret punch, mills and a lathe, a grinder, a shear, finishing and welding: all under one roof, all run by Edwar. Photos straight from the shop, not stock.











One shop, one operator. 4,000W laser · two CNC press brakes (100T + 60T) · Amada 344 turret punch · Fadal CNC mills · CNC lathe · Blanchard surface grinder · 97" shear · PEM hardware inserter · spot welder · MIG welding · belt finishing. Your part doesn’t get shipped between vendors, it gets built here, by Edwar, from the flat sheet to the finished piece.
Not a warehouse middleman. Not a machine you rent by the hour. Bring Edwar a drawing, a photo, or the broken piece and he hands you back a finished part: cut, bent, machined, welded, and ready to install.
OEM discontinued it. Lead time is 14 weeks. The drawing no longer exists. Bring the broken piece: Edwar will reverse-engineer it and make you a new one, exact or better.
Bent to your spec, hardware pressed in, edges finished. Electrical enclosures, mounting plates, custom brackets, channel and angle stock. Leave with a part you bolt straight in.
Bored, milled, turned, and threaded to your spec. Shafts, spacers, flanges, housings. When off-the-shelf hardware is close but not quite right, Edwar makes the one that is.
Not just the raw parts, the finished assembly. Frames, brackets, guards, and supports: welded, ground smooth, and ready to install or send to powder coat.
Testing an idea. Need a one-off for a repair. Running 3 pieces of something. Edwar has done single-piece jobs for 30 years. There is no minimum order here.
Edges ground, pressed-in standoffs and studs installed, surface finished to a consistent satin. Parts that come out of this shop are safe to handle and ready to use, not a project.
All that machinery is not just for factories. If it is metal and you can describe it, Edwar can probably make it or fix it. Homeowners, hobbyists, gearheads, makers, restorers: bring it in. One part is fine, there is no minimum, and you do not need an account or a company name.
If a job needs something Edwar does not do in-house, he will tell you straight and help you find a shop that does. He would rather send you to the right place than waste your time or sell you a part that is not done right. Either way, you leave knowing what to do next.
I’m Edwar Ambor-Palomino. I’ve been cutting and bending metal in Simi Valley for more than 30 years. I learned the trade back when you had to know metal in your hands, before computers ran the machines. Today I run a full CNC shop with that same eye for how a part should be built.
That combination is the whole point: the experience to figure out a part nobody has drawings for, and the laser, press brakes, mill, lathe, and grinder to actually make it right. Most of my work comes from people who couldn’t find this mix of know-how and equipment anywhere close by, including other shops that send their tricky jobs here.
No minimum orders. Prototypes welcome. Rush jobs taken seriously. When you call, you’re talking to me: the person who’ll be running the machine, not a sales desk.
“Bring me a sketch, a photo, or the broken piece. Tell me the metal, how strong it needs to be, and what it’s for. I’ll figure out the rest.”
Facilities teams, engineers, contractors, manufacturers, and government buyers: anyone who needs a metal part that doesn’t come off a shelf.
No jargon. Plain answers.
Send a description, a sketch, or a photo of the broken piece. We’ll get back to you within one business day.
Describe the part, attach a sketch or photo, or just call. We’ll get back to you within one business day.
No drawing? No problem. Just describe what you need or attach a photo: the more detail you give, the faster Edwar can quote it.
We’re a real shop with a real front door in Simi Valley. Walk-ins are welcome during shop hours: bring the broken part, the drawing, or just the question.
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