CNC turning and milling.
Turned and milled parts for production runs, prototypes, and machined-and-fabricated assemblies.
- 10 CNC lathes, 12 CNC mills
- Full 4th-axis up to 20 in. diameter
- Cube size up to 20 in. x 40 in.
- Chuck size up to 26 in. diameter



How a machined part runs
Geometry, material, tolerance, and the downstream fab or assembly steps get reviewed before a part lands on a machine.
Equipment on the floor
CNC Lathes
10 machines: 4 Mori Seiki, 3 Okuma, 1 Feeler, 1 Doosan with live tooling, 1 Hwacheon
Lathe capacity
3/8 in. through 14 in. diameter x 12-14 in. long depending on the part; chuck size up to 26 in. diameter
CNC Mills
12 machines including Mori Seiki horizontal Cat 50, 6 OKK vertical Cat 50, Fadal, Robodrills, Doosan Puma, and Leadwell
Milling capacity
Full 4th-axis up to 20 in. diameter; cube size up to 20 in. x 40 in.; most milling done with Cat 50 tapers
Manual machining
3 Bridgeport mills and 1 engine lathe
Related services
Need cnc machining?
Describe the work, upload drawings if you have them, and the team will follow up.
