'Key to the City' is laser cut

Jan. 12, 2006
January 12--Advanced Metal Products custom designed and manufactured (using laser cutting and etching) Campbelltown City Council's 'key to the city,' presented to the Wests Tigers Rugby League club, 2005 NRL Premiers.

January 12--Advanced Metal Products custom designed and manufactured Campbelltown City Council's 'key to the city,' presented to the Wests Tigers Rugby League club, 2005 NRL Premiers, on the occasion of the 49th Festival of Fishers Ghost street parade in Campbelltown, NSW.

CNC sheet metal manufacturer Advance Metal Products (Aust) Pty Ltd. was Campbelltown City Council's first choice supplier for the custom-made stainless-steel key.

Mounted in front of an iconic football shape, the symbolic stainless-steel key was manufactured using a range of superior technologies: laser cutting, laser etching, bending, welding, and inserting.

Source: www.ferret.com.au

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