Building 49, Fumin Industrial Park, Pinghu Village, Longgang District
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Type:Broaching, DRILLING, Etching / Chemical Machining, Laser Machining, Milling, Other Machining Services, Turning, Wire EDM, Rapid Prototyping
Model Number:OEM
Keyword:CNC Machining Services
Material:stainless steel aluminum alloy brass metal plastic
Processing method :CNC milling
Delivery time:7-15 days
Quality:High End Quality
Certification:ISO9001:2015/ISO13485:2016
MOQ:1Pieces
Hey there! If you’ve ever been stuck because a standard part just doesn’t fit or perform the way you need it to, you’re not alone. That’s where Custom CNC Parts come in — and they’re changing how people bring ideas to life.
Whether you're an engineer, a product designer, or a DIY enthusiast, understanding what custom CNC parts can do for you is worth your time.

In simple terms, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a process where computers control cutting tools to shape materials like metal, plastic, or wood into exactly the part you need. When we say "custom," we mean parts made to your unique specs — no compromises, no "close enough."
Think of it like ordering a tailored suit instead of buying off the rack. It’s made for you, fits perfectly, and works exactly as intended.
Here’s the real talk — why should you consider custom CNC parts over off-the-shelf options?
• Perfect Fit & Functionality: Need a bracket, gear, or housing that standard suppliers don’t carry? No problem. With custom CNC, if you can design it, we can make it.
• Strength & Durability: CNC parts are machined from solid blocks of material, making them strong and reliable — perfect for mechanical components, prototypes, or end-use products.
• Tight Tolerances: When millimeters (or even microns) matter, CNC delivers consistency and precision that 3D printing or manual machining can’t always match.
• Wide Material Options: Aluminum, stainless steel, brass, titanium, engineering plastics — you name it. We help pick the right material for strength, weight, corrosion resistance, or cost.
You’d be surprised how often these parts show up in everyday life:
• Aerospace & automotive components.
• Medical devices and equipment.
• Robotics and automation systems.
• Consumer electronics enclosures.
• Specialized machinery and prototypes.
If it requires high precision and reliability, it’s probably made with CNC.
Wondering what it’s like to get a custom part made? It’s pretty straightforward:
• Share Your Design: Send us your CAD file, sketch, or even just an idea. Our team can help refine it for manufacturability.
• We Quote & Plan: We’ll provide a clear quote and lead time — no surprises.
• Machining Begins: Using advanced CNC mills and lathes, we craft your part with attention to every detail.
• Quality Checks: Each part is inspected to ensure it meets your specifications.
• Delivery: Your parts are shipped to you, ready to use.
No worries — not everyone does! Many of our customers come to us with rough sketches or descriptions. We can help turn your idea into a ready-to-machine design.
Custom CNC parts give you the freedom to design what you truly need, with the quality and precision your projects deserve. No more adapting or compromising — just parts that work, right out of the box.
If you’ve got a project in mind — big or small — let’s talk. We’d love to help you make it real.



Q: How fast can I receive a CNC prototype?
A: Lead times vary depending on part complexity, material availability, and finishing requirements, but generally:
• Simple prototypes: 1–3 business days
• Complex or multi-part projects: 5–10 business days
Expedited service is often available.
Q: What design files do I need to provide?
A: To get started, you should submit:
• 3D CAD files (preferably in STEP, IGES, or STL format)
• 2D drawings (PDF or DWG) if specific tolerances, threads, or surface finishes are required
Q: Can you handle tight tolerances?
A: Yes. CNC machining is ideal for achieving tight tolerances, typically within:
• ±0.005" (±0.127 mm) standard
• Tighter tolerances available upon request (e.g., ±0.001" or better)
Q: Is CNC prototyping suitable for functional testing?
A: Yes. CNC prototypes are made from real engineering-grade materials, making them ideal for functional testing, fit checks, and mechanical evaluations.
Q: Do you offer low-volume production in addition to prototypes?
A: Yes. Many CNC services provide bridge production or low-volume manufacturing, ideal for quantities from 1 to several hundred units.
Q: Is my design confidential?
A: Yes. Reputable CNC prototype services always sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and treat your files and intellectual property with full confidentiality.
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