Our mission has always been quality, timing and competitive
pricing. To strive to meet our customers ever changing needs. To meet ever tightening schedules
that modern industry demands....
Company Profile
Boundstone Engraving has been established for over 38 years.
This efficient family run business has accrued a huge amount
of experience in this period, enabling us to take on an enormous
variety of tasks, ranging from one off's and prototypes, to
production runs of thousands.
Our services have been used for engraved plaques for Royal occasions,
engraved signs on Military equipment and Commercial vehicles,
in several languages to accommodate operators of different nationalities from all over the world.
Our extensive list of satisfied customers includes organisations
such as TV production companies, The All England Tennis Club,
John Dennis Coachbuilders Ltd (Fire Engines), British Telecom,
Motorola, British Aerospace, Cabletel, The MOD, and many many
more. Examples of our work can be found around the world,
adorning tanks, submarines, satellites, fire engines and your
every day local transport, the bus.
Our workforce is made up of skilled operators who have amassed
many years experience in all types of engraving and signage
manufacturing. We have the latest computerised milling, routing
flat bed and now laser engraving machinery. We are capable
of batch production to exacting tolerances. We also maintain
several manual pantograph machines that combined with over
38 years of experience allow us to tackle those specialist or
awkward jobs.
We can take your images or Logos and can scan them into
our systems so that we can apply them to your goods directly.
We can accept files on disc and via e-mail over the Internet.
If you are unsure as to your final requirements we can take
your thoughts or rough sketches and transform them into artwork
suitable for use with a large variety of materials. We can advise
on the best methods for creating finished articles in a wide
range of materials from plastic to stainless steel, all you
have to do is ask.