What we machine.
Milling and turning are the core of the shop. 3D printing rounds it out for prototypes and low-volume parts.
CNC Milling
Brackets, plates, housings, fixtures, and blocks machined from solid stock. If it starts as a flat or square piece of material, it's a milling job.
Good fits for milling
Brackets & mounts · enclosures & housings · fixtures & jigs · plates & manifolds · one-off prototypes and short production runs.
CNC Turning
Round parts cut on the lathe from bar stock — shafts, bushings, spacers, pins, and turned fittings. If the part is round, it likely starts here.
Good fits for turning
Shafts & spacers · bushings & sleeves · standoffs & pins · threaded fittings · replacement parts for equipment no longer supported by the original manufacturer.
3D Printing
Currently the smallest part of the shop and the one we're most actively investing in. Useful when a part doesn't need to be metal, or when you want to hold a design in your hand before committing to a machining run.
Good fits for printing
Form-check prototypes · low-stress brackets & mounts · custom jigs & workholding · short-run parts where machining cost isn't justified yet.
Send the drawing. We'll tell you.
You don't need to know whether your part should be milled, turned, or printed before you reach out — upload what you have and we'll figure out the right process and give you a quote.