Blending Heritage and High Tech: Warther Cutlery Unveils Laser Engraving Innovation
On September 22, Warther Cutlery celebrated a major step forward in its century-long tradition of craftsmanship and innovation with the ribbon-cutting of its new laser engraving machine—a project made possible through extensive collaboration with MAGNET’s engineering team.
This cutting-edge equipment will increase precision and efficiency in the stamping process for Warther’s beautifully hand-crafted knives, which have been a hallmark of quality and heritage in Dover, Ohio, for generations. By integrating modern laser technology, the company is blending its deep artisanal roots with the productivity and consistency that advanced manufacturing makes possible.
The ribbon-cutting brought together Warther Cutlery President and CEO Bryan Carlisle, Greg Carlisle, and Dover Mayor Shane Gunnoe, along with MAGNET engineers Joe Vinciquerra and Andrew Somrack, Director of Client Engagement Janelle Lee, and Gretchen Sudar to officially welcome the new machine to the shop floor. Local community members and partners joined in the celebration, underscoring how innovation continues to strengthen Northeast Ohio’s manufacturing ecosystem.
For MAGNET’s engineers, the project was a true collaboration—combining technical design, implementation support, and process optimization to help Warther achieve higher throughput without compromising its hallmark quality. It’s a tangible example of how small and mid-sized manufacturers can embrace smart technology to sharpen their competitive edge and ensure long-term growth.
As the laser engraving machine began its first production runs, the event symbolized not just a new piece of equipment, but the ongoing evolution of a legacy brand keeping pace with modern manufacturing.
To learn more about Warther Cutlery and how to shop their quality, hand-crafted knives, please visit their website.