CNC Drilling Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine Coast CNC Drilling

When accuracy matters, we deliver consistent, reliable results. On The Spot Steel Fabrication provides CNC drilling from our Caloundra workshop, offering precise hole placement for beams, posts, plates, and various fabricated components.


Our team uses advanced machinery programmed to exact measurements, reducing the risk of error and ensuring every hole aligns perfectly with your design. CNC technology allows for repeatable precision, making it ideal for both single items and large production runs. Whether you need clean, accurate drilling for commercial builds or custom domestic projects, we help save time and achieve a high-quality finish.


Call  (07) 5437 0817 today to learn more or request a quote for your next project.

Efficient Drilling to Suit Your Project

CNC drilling is widely used across fabrication projects because it offers speed, accuracy, and flexibility for a variety of materials and designs. Using computer-controlled machinery, we drill holes exactly where they are needed, maintaining consistent placement across multiple components.


Our fully automated machinery allows us to drill structural steel, posts, beams, and plates quickly and efficiently, ensuring every hole matches your design perfectly. We handle the programming, setup, and drilling in-house, reducing turnaround times and eliminating the need for manual adjustments on-site.


Our team manages each stage of the process with care, maintaining consistent accuracy from the first component to the last. Whether it's a detailed custom design or a large commercial order, we produce reliable results that arrive ready for installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CNC drilling?

    CNC drilling is a computer-controlled process that drills holes into metal, plastic, wood, or other materials with high precision. Using pre-programmed coordinates, CNC machines position and drill accurately, ensuring consistent hole placement across single or multiple components. This method reduces human error, speeds up production, and produces cleaner, more reliable results compared to manual drilling.

  • How does CNC drilling work?

    CNC drilling uses computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to create detailed instructions for the drilling machine. The machine follows these instructions to position the drill bit precisely and create holes at the specified depth, diameter, and location. This automation allows for fast, repeatable, and accurate drilling, especially in complex or high-volume projects.

  • Where is CNC drilling commonly used?

    CNC drilling is commonly used in industries such as construction, metal fabrication, aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Typical applications include drilling holes in beams, posts, plates, brackets, and structural components where precise alignment is essential. It is particularly valuable in projects that require uniform hole placement across multiple parts or require tight tolerances.