Rapid CNC Prototyping Services

Turn your CAD designs into functional metal and plastic parts in as fast as 7 day. No minimum order quantity (MOQ).

What is Rapid CNC Prototyping?

Rapid CNC prototyping is a fast, high-precision manufacturing process that uses computer numerical control (CNC) machines to fabricate custom prototypes from various materials (metal, plastic, etc.) according to your 3D design files. It combines the precision of traditional CNC machining with the efficiency of rapid prototyping, suitable for small-batch prototype trial production, product development verification, and functional testing. Unlike 3D printing, it uses real production materials to ensure that the prototype’s performance is consistent with the mass-produced products.

Custom 5-axis CNC machined aluminum arm shell for humanoid robot, featuring complex curved surfaces and thin-wall structure.

Aluminium CNC Prototype

Precision CNC machined C11000 copper pin fin heatsink with complex base geometry for electronics cooling.

Copper CNC Prototype

Front view of Custom Stainless Steel CNC Keyboard machined from 316L material for marine control systems,

Stainless Steel CNC Prototype

Why Choose CNC Machining over 3D Printing?

Real Materials

Test your design with production-grade materials, not simulants. Get the exact mechanical properties you need.

Tight Tolerances

Achieve standard tolerances of +/- 0.005mm, ensuring your prototype fits and functions perfectly.

Superior Finishes

No layer lines. Get smooth surfaces ready for painting, anodizing, or polishing.

Rapid CNC Prototyping vs. 3D Printing Prototyping

CNC machined aluminum impeller prototype featuring a smooth, mirror-like surface finish and precise edge details without layer lines.

Rapid CNC Prototyping

Rapid CNC Prototyping (subtractive manufacturing) uses CNC machines to remove excess material from blanks, featuring high precision (up to ±0.005mm), real production materials, and excellent surface finish, suitable for high-precision functional testing and small-batch trial production.
Raw 3D printed impeller prototype showing visible layer lines, stair-stepping effects, and a rough, grainy texture.

3D Printing Prototyping

3D Printing Prototyping (additive manufacturing) stacks materials layer by layer for prototype production, which is characterized by lower cost and faster delivery speed. Compared with Rapid CNC Prototyping, it has fewer material options.

Rapid CNC Prototyping Material Selection

Our facility works with a wide range of metals, plastics, and composites. Below is a list of the materials we frequently machine.

Aluminum CNC Machining

Stainless Steel CNC Machining

Copper CNC Machining

Titanium CNC Machining

Alloy Steels CNC Machining

Magnesium CNC Machining

Delrin® CNC Machining

Acrylic CNC Machining

CNC Machining Finishes

Improve part performance and appearance. We offer a wide range of finishes to ensure wear resistance and corrosion protection. Explore our mechanical and chemical options below.

As-machined

Anodizing

Bead Blasting

Powder Coating & Wet Painting

Metal Plating

Part Marking

Rapid CNC Prototyping Machining Tolerances

We provide high-precision machining capable of holding tolerances down to ±0.005mm for critical features. This level of accuracy ensures that components strictly adhere to your dimensional specifications and assembly requirements.

Category Description
General Tolerances Unless otherwise specified, standard tolerances for metals are ± 0.127 mm (± 0.005″) in accordance with ISO 2768-m. Tolerances for plastics and composites are generally ± 0.254 mm (± 0.010″) due to material properties.
Min Wall Thickness Metals: 0.8 mm
Plastics: 1.5 mm
Minimum Feature Size 0.5 mm
Threads & Tapped Holes M2 / #2-56 (Minimum) We can also machine custom threads.
Surface Finish Unless post-processing is requested, parts are supplied with an as-machined surface of Ra 3.2 μm (125 μin). Visible tool marks may be present.
Edge Condition Broken Edges (Deburred)
Maximum Part Size CNC Milling: 4000×1500×600 mm; CNC Turning: 200×500 mm
Minimum Part Size CNC Milling: 5×5×5 mm; CNC Turning: 2×2 mm

Free Engineering Support & DFM

We don’t just machine; we verify. Every order includes a comprehensive Design for Manufacturing (DFM) review. We’ll flag sharp corners, deep pockets, or thin walls that might increase cost or risk, helping you optimize your design before cutting metal.

Bridge the Gap Between Concept and Production

Move from prototyping to low-volume production seamlessly. Because we use the same equipment for prototypes as we do for production runs, your transition will be smooth, with no surprises in quality or tolerance.

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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No Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ). Strict quality control. Fast global shipping.