Mechanical processing with controlled validation, not generic workshop output
Master Milling provides CNC milling, turning, precision cutting, fixtures, prototypes, small series, and coordinated industrial processes through a compact team that owns machining and in-process quality control directly.
Step-by-step validation
Dimensions are checked before moving to the next operation, reducing cumulative error.
First-part and batch logic
The first part is fully verified before periodic batch checks, typically every 10 parts where applicable.
Controlled allowance
Roughing leaves defined stock and finishing uses controlled offsets to bring features into tolerance.
Traceable measurement sheets
Results are recorded so critical dimensions and decisions remain visible across the job.
Services built around repeatable industrial parts
Each service is framed around drawing intake, route planning, stable machining, measurement, traceability, and practical delivery.
How a project moves through production
The workflow starts with drawings and ends with protected delivery, with validation points before risk can accumulate.
- 1
Request / drawing intake
2D drawings, 3D files, CAD models, materials, tolerances, quantity, and special requirements are clarified.
- 2
Quotation
Material, machine time, tooling, finishing, delivery time, and commercial assumptions are estimated.
- 3
CAD/CAM programming
CAD support, CAM strategy, tool selection, and CNC program preparation are completed where needed.
- 4
Material procurement
Sheet, bar, block, or semi-finished stock is checked for type, dimensions, and route suitability.
- 5
Mechanical processing
CNC milling, turning, drilling, threading, roughing, finishing, and in-process control are executed step by step.
- 6
Finishing
Deburring, grinding, polishing, anodizing, zinc plating, painting, heat treatment, or partner operations are coordinated when required.
- 7
Quality control
Calipers, micrometers, gauges, and partner CMM control where relevant verify tolerance and drawing conformity.
- 8
Assembly if applicable
Parts are assembled, adjusted, or prepared as subassemblies when the scope requires it.
- 9
Packaging and delivery
Parts are protected for transport and delivered with the agreed documentation and traceability.
Why Master Milling's process is different
Three directly involved operators are responsible for machining and in-process checks, so quality is managed during production rather than discovered at the end.
Capabilities by production type
The same validation discipline is adapted to one-off parts, prototypes, small series, and batch logic.
One-off parts
Full dimensional verification after each operation to obtain a correct component from the first execution.
Prototypes
Fast feedback on geometry, tolerance, material, and assembly risks before the part becomes a repeat job.
Small series
Stable setup logic, repeated measurement, and documented control for small industrial batches.
Batch production
First-part approval, periodic checks, critical-dimension monitoring, and repeatable tooling strategy.
Scalable fixture logic
Fixtures and Go/No-Go checks are introduced when volume or repeatability requires tighter process control.
Materials, operations, tolerances, and quote files
The quote review connects material, process route, finishing, tolerance level, and the CAD or drawing package before commercial commitment.
