
Capabilities

CNC Milling
Typical milling work includes:
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Prototype components
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Fixture plates and tooling
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Brackets, blocks, and mounting plates
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Pockets, slots, profiles, and drilled/tapped features
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Small-batch production parts
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Modification or rework of existing parts

CNC Turning
Typical turning work includes:
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Shafts and pins
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Bushings and sleeves
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Spacers and standoffs
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Threaded parts
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Adapters and collars
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Repair and replacement components

Manual Machining
Manual machining is useful for:
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Modifying existing parts
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Repair work
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One-off components
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Fit-up and adjustment work
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Simple drilled, tapped, milled, or turned features
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Low-quantity jobs where CNC setup is not practical

Grinding
Grinding work may include:
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Surface finishing
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Precision sizing
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Flatness-critical components
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Tooling and fixture details
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Repair or reconditioning work

CAD / CAM
CAD/CAM capabilities include:
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Programming from solid models
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Programming from 2D prints
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Basic part modeling
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Toolpath generation
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Fixture and setup planning
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Reviewing parts for manufacturability
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Creating or modifying simple models for machining

Inspection & Metrology
Inspection and metrology capabilities include:
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In-house CMM inspection
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Critical feature and tolerance verification
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Reverse engineering support from sample parts
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Measuring worn, damaged, or obsolete components for repair or replacement
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Datum-based measurement and feature relationship checks
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Bore, thread, slot, pin, and mating feature verification
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Surface plate, height measurement, gauge blocks, pin gauges, thread gauges, bore gauges, indicators, and precision layout tools

Support Equipment
Specialty support equipment includes:
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TIG (GTAW) Welding
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Mobile Tap Burner
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Fiber Laser Marking
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Hydraulic Press
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Metallurgy Oven
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FDM & SLA 3D Printing
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Tool Cutter Grinders
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Powder Coating
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Wet Paint
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Hot Black Oxide
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Type II Anodizing
