Laguna Tools hosts open house on July 16

Laguna Tools is opening its doors on July 16, 2026, for a hands-on Open House at its Huntington Beach, California, facility where shop owners and makers can meet directly with product specialists, see equipment running live, and get specific answers to their shop’s production questions.

"Our experts will be on-site to answer questions, provide hands-on guidance, and help you find the right woodworking or metalworking solution for your business," the company said. "Whether you’re upgrading your current shop or exploring new CNC technology, this event is the perfect opportunity to experience Laguna machinery in action."

Attendees can expect:

  • Live software presentation from Mozaik
  • Live CNC machine demonstrations
  • CO2 laser cutting demonstrations
  • Material hold-down solutions featuring BVC vacuum cup technology
  • One-on-one time with Laguna’s product specialists
  • Skip the brochure and see it all running live.

Schedule
Morning Session
10:00 AM - 1:00PM
Demos
Showcase of furniture, cabinet-making, and automated CNC machines

Lunch
Taco Truck
12:00 PM - 1:00PM

Afternoon Session
2:00 PM - 4:00PM
Demos

Machines at the Open House
 

SmartShop 2 Elite CNC router
12HP HSD Spindle 5,000-24,000 RPM
Up to 2,500 IPM Rapid Speed
Multiple table sizes available

SmartShop 2 Pro
12HP HSD Spindle 5,000-24,000 RPM
Up to 1,500 IPM Rapid Speed
Multiple table sizes available

SmartShop M
6HP HSD Spindle 5,000-24,000 RPM
Up to 600 IPM Rapid Speed
Multiple table sizes available

Space is limited. To reserve a spot, visit the open house webpage

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