Very cool software -- they seem to be just starting out but it looks good. Check out Lamina:
About Lamina software
Lamina 1.0 makes it easy to fabricate large scale free-form structures from planar (sheet) materials like plastic, metal, or plywood. This fabrication technology can be applied to interior design, building architecture, lighting, signage, clothing, and sculpture.
Lamina 1.0 uses computer methods to build precise physical structures in the real world. Your 3D model is approximated by a number of 2D parts that are numerically cut and attached to fabricate the final structure. Laser cutting, abrasive waterjet cutting and plasma cutting services are widely available and make creating parts inexpensive and fast.
An example:
A sculpture fabricated from waterjet cut stainless steel welded and sanded.
Very cool -- model something in Rhino or any other 3D program, pass it through Lamina and Lamina spits out the DXF CAD file of the pieces to cut to make a solid object from your design. This would also be great for boatbuilding...