Juan Alfaro Design
About
Precision cuts meet versatile shaping at Juan Alfaro Design. In Red Hook’s industrial stretch of Van Brunt Street sits a shop focused on water jet cutting—no heat, minimal waste, just cold-force accuracy for metals, plastics, and composites. The process handles intricate contours as easily as straight edges, turning CAD files into finished pieces without secondary finishing.
Walk into 238 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, and you’ll find a studio geared toward small-batch and prototype work. They cut stainless, aluminum, titanium, brass, and carbon fiber; if it’s ½-inch thick or less, the stream can slice it. Outside the usual steel and copper jobs, the same machine shapes gaskets, circuit-board blanks, artistic panels, and even food-grade parts.
To bring a design to the table—or to the nozzle—call *674-6690 and ask about nesting multiple parts on one sheet. A quick conversation confirms material and tolerance before the abrasive stream starts, letting you adjust thickness or quantity mid-project without restarting setup.
For straightforward directions from anywhere in the city, pull up the map at https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25a4e284d230f:0x998f6918801516ef before you head out; the door is at the corner behind the loading bay gates.