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CNC Milling Parts Service

CNC milling service making metal(Aluminum Brass Copper Stainless Steel) & plastic(POM Nylon) prototypes and production parts.

We use advanced equipment to offer you a variety of CNC milling services

We use 3, 4 and 5-axis CNC machining centers.

CNC milled prototypes and production parts in as fast as 1 day

Description

From prototyping to full production runs. Our 3 axis, 3+2 axis and full 5-axis milling centers will allow you to produce highly accurate and quality parts to meet even your most stringent requirements.

Can’t decide if 3-axis, 3+2-axis or full 5-axis machining is best for you? Upload your CAD file for a free quote and manufacturability review that will identify any difficult-to-mill features.

Advantage

Rapid Turnaround

Using the latest CNC machines, We produce highly accurate, quick turn parts in as fast as 1 day.

Precision

Offers high-precision tolerances ranging from +/-0.001″ – 0.005″, depending on customer specs.

Custom Finishes

Select from a variety of finishes on solid metal and plastic parts, built to precise design specifications.

Scalability

CNC Machining is perfect for production of 1-10,000 parts.

Material Selection

Choose from over 50 metal and plastic materials. CNC Machining offers a wide variety of certified materials.

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5-axis CNC milling

5-axis CNC milling centers can produce parts with complex geometries and increase productivity by minimizing the number of machine setups.

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Finishes

Applications

Rapid Tooling

Because CNC can be applied to virtually any material, it is perfect for rapid tooling, i.e., creating fixtures or molds.

Rapid Prototyping

The range of materials available, low cost per unit, and speed of production makes CNC a great option for prototyping.

End-Use Production

High-quality finish, vast material options and precise tolerances have made CNC a favorable technology for end-use parts.

Overview

What is CNC Milling?

The Basics Of CNC Mills

CNC mills are automated cutting machines using a rotating spindle-head to cut away unwanted material. CNC milling machines come in a variety of sizes and different axis configurations. They are mainly utilized to cut harder metals but can work with workpiece materials ranging from plastic and aluminum to stainless steel and titanium.

How CNC Milling Works

CNC mills excel at profile cutting harder materials. Like all CNC machines, a CNC mill is controlled with G-Code created through CAM software. The Gg-Code instructs the machine where to move the tool head, how fast to spin the tool, how deep to cut, how to move the workpiece, and other factors relating to speed, feed rate, and coordination. The G-Code complexity depends on how many axes the milling machine has.

Mills can still be used for profile cutting of softer materials, but are not as cost-effective for that use as CNC routers. The main difference between these machines is that with a CNC router the workpiece remains stationary while the router cutting head is directed around the piece, while a CNC mill may move both tool head and workpiece. CNC mills are mainly used in industrial manufacturing, while CNC routing is more common for lower output manufacturing like woodworking.

Types Of CNC Mills

3-Axis: The most widely used type of CNC milling machine. The full use of the X, Y, and Z directions makes a 3 Axis CNC mill useful for a wide variety of work.

4-Axis: This type of router allows the machine to rotate on a vertical axis, moving the workpiece to introduce more continuous machining.

5-Axis: These machines have three traditional axes as well as two additional rotary axes. A 5-axis CNC router is, therefore, able to machine 5 sides of a workpiece at in one machine without having to remove the workpiece and reset. The workpiece rotates, and the spindle head is able to also move around the piece. These are larger and more expensive.

Other Benefits Of CNC Milling

CNC milling machines are built for precise manufacturing and repeatability which makes them perfect for rapid prototyping and low-to-high volume production runs. CNC mills can also work with a variety of materials from basic aluminum and plastics to more exotic ones like titanium — making them the ideal machine for almost any job.

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We have a team of skilled engineers ready to support you in your product development journey from prototyping to production.