Custom CNC Machining from Drawings
What is it
Custom CNC machining means parts are made according to customer drawings, 3D files, samples, and application requirements instead of a standard catalog. We review the drawing first, then coordinate production with suitable machining workshops.



Capabilities
- Drawing review and manufacturability check
- CNC turning, milling, drilling, tapping, threading, and finishing
- Prototype, small batch, and repeat production coordination
- Inspection and packaging before shipment
Typical parts
- Shafts, bushings, sleeves, and pins
- Threaded fittings and connectors
- Brass and copper turned parts
- Small precision metal components
Materials
- Aluminum
- Stainless steel
- Carbon steel and alloy steel
- Brass, copper, bronze
- Engineering plastics
Manufacturing Capability
- Typical tolerance: ±0.01mm (depends on geometry)
- Maximum length-to-diameter ratio: up to 20:1 for stable turning
- Material-dependent machining limitations apply
- Complex geometries require engineering review before quotation
Why Engineers Work With Us
- We review drawings before quotation
- We provide manufacturability feedback
- We support prototype to production
- We communicate directly with engineers
FAQ
What is your MOQ?
MOQ depends on the part, material, and process. Prototype and small batch orders can be reviewed.
What is your lead time?
Lead time depends on material availability, quantity, finishing, and inspection requirements. We usually reply within 24 hours after reviewing your drawing.
Do you support prototypes?
Yes. We can review prototype, small batch, and repeat production requirements from drawings or samples.
What materials do you work with?
Common materials include stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, aluminum, brass, copper, bronze, and engineering plastics.
Can you machine tight tolerance parts?
Yes, but tight tolerance depends on geometry, material, part size, and inspection method. Critical dimensions should be marked clearly.