A subtractive manufacturing technology that leverages tooling to selectively remove material from bulk stock.
Overview
- CNC machining is a subtractive process whereby material is removed using cutting tools to achieve a target geometry.
- This process is compatible with a wide assortment of rigid materials including metals and plastics.
- We utilize a 3-axis CNC mill controlled by CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software, allowing precise execution of complex tool paths from digital designs.
- CAM software converts digital designs into detailed instructions for CNC driven tools, enabling high accuracy and compatibility with complex geometries.
- Our machining capabilities include milling, turning, drilling, and finishing, making it suitable for producing functional prototypes, custom parts, and precision components with tight tolerances and excellent surface finishes.
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