CNC Machining

Our CNC machining process produces prototypes and end-use parts within 3 – 4 days. We use CNC Turning, CNC 3-axis, 5-axis and TurnMill processes to manufacture parts from more than 30 engineering-grade plastics and metals. Please fill the form below and we shall get back to you within 2-4 hrs.

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CNC MILLING

Our CNC milling process produces custom prototypes and end-use production parts in as fast as 1 day. We use 3-axis milling and 5-axis indexed milling processes to manufacture parts from more than 30 engineering-grade plastics and metals. CNC milling is a specific form of computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining. Milling itself is a machining process similar to both drilling and cutting, and able to achieve many of the operations performed by cutting and drilling machines. Like drilling, milling uses a rotating cylindrical cutting tool.
CNC Turning

CNC TURNING

Our CNC turning process produces custom prototypes and end-use production parts in as fast as 1 day. We use a CNC lathe with live tooling so features like axial and radial holes, flats, grooves, and slots can be machined. We have 4 CNC Turning machines at our sister concern THINK3D in India. 

CNC 5 AXIS

THINK3D offers CAD modeling services. While CAD is used mainly in engineering drawing and construction architecture, it can also used to accomplish preliminary design and layouts, design details and calculations, creating 3D models, creating and releasing drawings, as well as interfacing with analysis, marketing, manufacturing, and end-user personnel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Batch production is a method whereby the components of an item are produced in separate stages on separate machines to create different batches of products. Using CNC machines for batch production can streamline the workflow because of the reliability, accuracy, and speed of CNC-based manufacturing.
  • Electronics Parts Manufacturing.
  • Engraving Machine Applications.
  • Machining Composites.
  • 5 Axis Machining.
  • Dental Milling Applications.
  • Micro Hole Drilling.
  • Machining Aluminum.
  • Machining Plastics.

There are basically five different types of CNC machines:

  • CNC Plasma Cutting Machine.
  • CNC Laser Cutting Machine.
  • CNC Milling Machine.
  • CNC Router Machine.
  • CNC Lathe Machine.
CNC mills come in 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis configurations

Milling is suitable for many different features, including threading, chamfering, slotting, etc. This allows for producing complex designs on a single CNC milling centre with enviable accuracy. The tolerances for CNC machining are around +/- 0.1 mm.

The creation of these aforementioned features requires a variety of different milling operations:

  • Surface milling
  • Face milling
  • Angular milling
  • Form milling
  • Profile milling
  • Gear milling, etc.
Tool offset refers to the allowance made by a milling machine to design the cutting tool and shift its position. It ensures the CNC machine is operating on the right part of the workpiece.

1. Cost Efficient
80% of aspect and mechanical parts can be CNC milled within minutes or even seconds by optimizing the tool paths and using special cutting tools. With automation set up, CNC milling is super cost-efficient for mass production comparing with additive manufacturing in most of the cases.

2. Materials & Finishes Options
Besides of fast turnaround time, various type and spec of the plastic, metal block are available for milling, and different type of surface finishing is available for CNC milling parts, such as painting, anodizing and chroming. It’s great a combination of function and aspect.

3. Unlock Complexity
Because the cutting tool of a milling machine can approach the workpiece from several different angles, it is possible to create complex shapes CNC parts, with more axis, we can create parts of greater complexity. If a CNC project demands an irregular shape, milling is often the best bet.

While potentially any solid, stable material can be milled, we have a standard selection of raw material including hard plastics and aluminum, various steels, titanium, magnesium, brass, copper and other alloys.

Note that some hardened steels may be too hard to CNC machine, or else would require specialty cutting tools and longer processing times. Soft elastomers or plastics may also be impossible to mill since they cannot be held in a fixed position or would change in shape under the pressure of the cutting tool.

Currently we can handle machined parts up to 850 x 510 x 510 mm.
Turning capabilities of up to 380 mm in diameter.
While potentially any solid, stable material can be turned, we work with hard plastic and metals such as aluminum, many kinds of mild and stainless steel, titanium, magnesium, brass, copper and other alloys. Note that some tool steel may be too hard to cut on a lathe or mill or else will require special treatment and a longer production time. Soft elastomers or plastics may also be impossible to turn since they cannot be held in a fixed position or would change in shape under the pressure of the cutting tool.
Common tolerances for CNC turning services are .005 inches. In many cases, tolerances of +/- .0005 are possible.

Rough turning removes as much material as possible without a focus on accuracy and surface finish, getting the workpiece close to the desired shape. Finish turning “finishes” the process, producing the desired smoothness and accuracy.

We serve the medical, aerospace, oil and gas, energy industries, and others.

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