Custom CNC Machining

Specializing in 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling and turning for Aerospace, Automotive, Automation, and other industrial sectors.

Industrial Applications of CNC Machining

The CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining industry is defined by the use of subtractive manufacturing processes. This method involves the removal of material from a solid workpiece using computer-controlled cutting tools to achieve a specified geometry. The process converts digital CAD (Computer-Aided Design) data directly into physical components. It is the primary manufacturing method for producing parts that require isotropic material structure and specific dimensional tolerances. The industry supports the production of functional hardware for sectors including aerospace, automotive, and industrial automation.

CNC machining provides the industrial sector with specific technical advantages that distinguish it from other manufacturing methods:

Automotive Industry

Robotics & Automation Industry

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about how our CNC machining works, lead times, materials, or quality checks? You’re in the right place.

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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