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Explore OEMach manufacturing capabilities including CNC machining, CNC milling, CNC turning, micro CNC machining, Swiss machining, 5-axis machining, rapid prototyping, sheet metal and 3D printing.

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Machining

High-tolerance material removal processes for metallic and polymer components.

Mixed CNC machined housings, brackets, shafts and precision components

CNC Machining Services

Custom CNC machining services for precision metal and plastic parts, covering milling, turning, 5-axis machining, micro CNC and Swiss machining route review.

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Custom CNC milled aluminum housings, brackets and fixture plates

CNC Milling

Custom CNC milling services for aluminum, stainless steel, titanium and plastic parts. Ideal for housings, brackets, plates, fixtures and precision components.

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Custom CNC turned shafts, pins, bushings and threaded components

CNC Turning

Custom CNC turning services for shafts, pins, bushings, sleeves, threaded parts and rotational components in metal and engineering plastics.

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Micro CNC machined small precision parts with fine holes and slots

Micro CNC Machining

Micro CNC machining for small precision parts, fine holes, micro slots, thin walls and compact medical or electronic components.

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Swiss machined small shafts, pins, connectors and precision turned components

Swiss Machining Services

Swiss machining services for small-diameter pins, shafts, connectors, bushings and repeatable precision turned components.

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5-axis CNC machined complex aluminum component with angled holes and multiple faces

5-Axis Machining

5-axis CNC machining for complex multi-face parts, curved surfaces, angled holes and precision components with reduced re-clamping.

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Special processes

Rapid prototyping, sheet metal fabrication and 3D printing routes for validation and low-volume parts.

Rapid prototyping samples including CNC machined, 3D printed and sheet metal parts

Rapid Prototyping Services

Rapid prototyping services for functional samples, fit-check parts, appearance models and pre-production samples using CNC, 3D printing and sheet metal routes.

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Custom sheet metal enclosures, bent brackets, panels and chassis parts

Sheet Metal

Sheet metal fabrication for custom enclosures, chassis, panels, covers, bent brackets and mounting plates with cutting, bending and finishing review.

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3D printed prototype and fit-check parts for design validation

3D Printing

3D printing services for prototype validation, fit-check models, lightweight structures and complex geometry samples in engineering plastics.

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Comparison Matrix

Process Planning Matrix

A buyer-facing overview of what each process is usually used for. Exact limits depend on geometry, material, finish and inspection requirements.

Process Best Used For Typical Inputs Review Focus RFQ Output
CNC Machining Services Parent route for custom machined parts STEP/STP model and 2D drawing Process fit, material, tolerance, finish CNC route suggestion and RFQ assumptions
CNC Milling Housings, brackets, plates 3D CAD and 2D drawing Tool access, datum, pocket depth Milling route and review notes
CNC Turning Shafts, pins, sleeves Diameter, length, threads Runout, grooves, burrs Turning route and inspection notes
Micro CNC Machining Small features and compact parts Feature size, burr notes, handling Tool diameter, inspection method Micro machining feasibility notes
Swiss Machining Services Small turned pins and long shafts OD/ID, length, threads, bar stock Length-to-diameter ratio and repeatability Swiss turning route and batch notes
5-Axis Machining Complex multi-face components Complete 3D model and datum drawing Tool reach, setup strategy, CMM need 5-axis route and inspection plan
Rapid Prototyping Services Fit checks and functional samples STEP/STL, purpose, revision status Material, tolerance, finish, timeline Prototype route and expectation notes
Sheet Metal Panels, brackets, enclosures Flat DXF/STEP and bend notes Bend radius, hardware, finish Fabrication route and flat pattern review
3D Printing Prototype forms and fit checks STL/STEP and functional notes Material, orientation, finish Prototype print route and expectation notes
RFQ FLOW

Engineering review before pricing

A cleaner drawing package makes the first quote more useful. These checks keep process assumptions visible before production starts.

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Drawing review

Checks manufacturability, material choice, tolerance risk and missing information.

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Requirement check

Confirms material, quantity, finish and inspection level before quoting.

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In-process inspection

Uses key dimension and first-article checks when required.

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Final inspection

Supports dimensional reports, CMM reports when required and pre-shipment photos.

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Documentation

Material certificate, finish record and inspection report are prepared when specified.

BUYER FAQ

Capability questions before RFQ

What manufacturing capabilities does OEMach support?

OEMach supports CNC machining, CNC milling, CNC turning, micro CNC machining, Swiss machining, 5-axis machining, rapid prototyping, sheet metal fabrication and 3D printing for custom parts.

What files should buyers send for a quote?

The best RFQ package includes a STEP or STP file, a 2D PDF drawing for critical dimensions, material grade, quantity, surface finish and inspection requirements.

Can OEMach support prototypes and low-volume production?

Yes. The site is positioned for prototype, low-volume and custom manufacturing projects based on buyer drawings.

How does OEMach choose the right process?

The process is selected after reviewing part geometry, material, tolerance, quantity, surface finish and inspection requirements.

NEXT ROUTES

Connect process choice to material and application

After choosing a process, buyers can compare material options, industry examples and RFQ preparation notes.

Need a custom tolerance or special process?

Send drawings, material notes and functional requirements so the engineering team can review the manufacturing route.