Why Is Quill on Quill the Gold Standard for Precision Wire Cutting?
In today’s manufacturing landscape, precision and consistency are essential. Whether you’re producing components for medical devices, electronics, automotive systems, or industrial assemblies, the quality of each cut directly affects downstream performance. That’s why quill on quill cutting is rapidly emerging as the gold standard for wire, tube, and small-diameter material processing.
This blog highlights 6 reasons why quill on quill cutting is becoming a preferred method for precision wire applications.
Quillonquill cutting uses two opposing support sleeves (quills) to hold the material firmly on both sides of the cut. This dual support keeps the wire, strip, or tube stable at the exact moment the blade makes contact. By holding the material firmly from both directions, the system eliminates the micro‑movements that cause:
Burrs
Deflection
Wandering cut lines
Out-of-tolerance cuts
This stability is especially important when cutting small-diameter wire, flat parts, thin-wall tubing, or flexible materials that tend to move under load.
On Monday, March 23, the Governor of Connecticut issued a mandatory "Stay Safe Stay Home" order closing all non-essential businesses in the state. As an essential business, as defined in the governor's order, Novo Precision's production facility will remain open while we continue to practice elevated safety measures for all employees which we detail below.