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CNC Machining Skeletonized Aluminum 7075 Drone Frame

Top view of CNC machined aluminum 7075 drone frame with black anodized finish. Features skeletonized grid design for lightweight performance.

The component shown is a structural main plate serving as a CNC machined drone frame. The component shown is a structural main frame for a quadcopter. The design utilizes a truss/grid pattern to minimize weight while retaining structural rigidity. Aluminum 7075-T6 was specified as the raw material due to its higher yield strength compared to standard 6000-series alloys. The project required precise CNC milling to remove excess material followed by surface treatment for corrosion resistance.

Project Details

Part type: Skeletonized Quadcopter Frame / Main Plate

Material: Aluminum 7075-T6

Flatness Tolerance: ≤ 0.05mm

Surface Finish: Matte Black Anodizing (Type II)

Quantity: 82 pcs

Lead Time: 15 day

Manufacturing Process Details

The design requires significant material removal to form the grid structure. Aluminum 7075 is prone to warping when internal stresses are released during extensive machining. To maintain flatness, a symmetric machining strategy was employed. Material was removed sequentially from both sides of the plate. A stress-relief cycle was performed prior to the final finishing pass to stabilize the dimensions.

.The thin-walled, skeletonized structure offers limited surface area for clamping and is susceptible to deformation under clamping force. A custom fixture plate was utilized to secure the workpiece. Clamping pressure was distributed across the perimeter mounting points rather than the central grid to prevent crushing the ribs during the milling operation.

Post-machining, the frames underwent vibratory tumbling to remove sharp burrs generated by the milling tool. Subsequently, 120# bead blasting was applied to create a matte texture. Finally, the parts were black anodized to specification, providing a hardened, non-reflective surface layer.

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Capabilities include 3-Axis, 4-Axis, and 5-Axis CNC Milling, as well as CNC Turning operations. Standard materials processed include Aluminum alloys, Stainless Steel, Titanium, etc. and Engineering Plastics. Available secondary operations include Anodizing, Powder Coating, Bead Blasting, and Laser Engraving.

Capacity supports requirements ranging from single-unit Rapid Prototyping to Low-Volume Production runs (1-1,000+ units).

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A standardized Quality Management System (QMS) is applied to all manufacturing orders, regardless of part complexity or production volume. The following inspection stages are mandatory for every CNC machining project:

  • Material Verification: Raw material certification (chemical composition and mechanical properties) is verified upon receipt to ensure compliance with material specifications.

  • First Article Inspection (FAI): The first unit from any production run undergoes a full dimensional report to validate the machining setup and programming before volume processing begins.

  • In-Process Monitoring: Periodic checks are conducted during the machining cycle to monitor tool wear and ensure dimensional consistency is maintained throughout the batch.

  • Final Inspection: Completed components undergo a final dimensional and cosmetic verification using CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) and calibrated manual instruments prior to packaging.

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FAQs About CNC Machining Services

No. We support projects of all sizes, from a single prototype unit to low-volume production runs.

Standard lead times are typically 10–15 business days. Expedited services (Rapid Prototyping) can be completed in as little as 3–5 business days, depending on part complexity and material availability.

In most cases, we source materials from our approved suppliers to ensure quality control. However, we can machine customer-supplied materials for specialized alloys or specific requirements upon engineering review.

Unless otherwise specified, our general tolerance standard is ISO 2768-m (±0.125 mm) for metals and ±0.25 mm for plastics. Precision tolerances ±0.005 mm are achievable but must be explicitly stated in 2D technical drawings.

Our facility can accommodate parts up to 4000 x 1500 x 600 mm for milling and Ø200 mm x 500 mm for turning.

Yes. We can install inserts (e.g., Helicoils, PEM fasteners) and perform basic mechanical assembly of machined components prior to shipment.

To provide an accurate quote, we require a 3D CAD file (STEP, IGES, or X_T format). If the part has threaded holes, tight tolerances, or specific surface finish requirements, a 2D PDF drawing must also be provided.

We take IP protection seriously. All files are stored securely, and we are willing to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) prior to receiving your data.

Yes. We can provide material certificates (COA) and dimensional inspection reports upon request. Please specify this requirement when placing your order.

We ship globally using major carriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS). Shipping terms are typically Ex Works (EXW) or DAP, depending on the agreement.

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