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It all starts with an idea for an invention or product that you think has commercial potential. On your way to developing your idea, you will need a three dimensional physical representation before you go to production and that's where we come in. 

We do all our own CAD design work in-house. We can either take your files and upload to our machines, or we can take your idea or part and design from scratch.



This is a list of current capabilities we offer:


We can either re-manufacture or design from scratch aircraft cockpit panels. We start by either taking your design or old part and creating a 3d model for your approval. We also do backlit panels. All panels meet or beat the current Mil-Spec for interior panels.  We also restore some old parts and bring them back to new condition. Below you will see some examples.( CLICK ON IMAGE)

 

 

 

If your looking for small qty custom machined parts then we can handle it. Depending on the part’s shape and requirements custom machined parts might be made on a lathe, a milling machine, a stamping press, a press-brake, a precision shear, or machined on a myriad of other types of precision equipment. In many cases a custom machined part might pass through many of the operations listed before being finished. Although custom machined parts are typically more expensive than a mass-produced method, quite often the higher price is justified due to the fact that custom machined parts are generally more accurate, offer higher strength and/or integrity and can be made much faster than most other methods.

Milled from block of 6061 alum

 

 

 

 

 

 

We can provide precision metalworking operations on full lines of state-of-the art punch presses. Metals we can handle are: Brass sheet, Bronze sheet, Zinc sheet, Tin sheet, Lead sheet, Plastic sheet, Rubber sheet, Armor sheet, Beryllium alloy sheet, Composite metal sheet.

 

Resin casting is a method of plastic casting where a mold is filled with a liquid synthetic resin, which then hardens. It is primarily used for small scale production like industrial prototypes. If your looking to replace a broken plastic piece from something this is the way to go. We can take your part and make an exact replica. great for replacing Broken tail lenses from classic cars. or even interior parts.    

Picture to come....

Our newest addition to the shop is the ability to print something in 3-D. Stereo lithography, also known as 3-D layering or 3-D printing, allows you to create solid, plastic, three-dimensional (3-D) objects from CAD drawings in a matter of hours. Whether you are a mechanical engineer wanting to verify the fit of a part or an inventor looking to create a plastic prototype of an invention, stereo lithography gives you a fast, easy way to turn CAD drawings into real objects.

Below are some examples. (CLICK ON IMAGES)

The wrench was printed already assembled and in working order, it was completely usable.




 
   
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