Mechanical services
3D printed and CNC machined parts with process judgment built in.
We help turn 3D files and drawings into a practical production route: material selection, manufacturing process, tolerance review, finish options, supplier coordination, and export handoff.
Use CNC when tolerances, materials, finish, or load requirements drive the part.
tolerance target
Aluminum, steel, brass, copper, POM, PEEK, nylon.
Process chooser
Match the part to the manufacturing route before pricing.
Mechanical work supports the PCB and enclosure side of the service. We help decide whether printing or CNC makes more sense before quoting material, finish, and tolerance.

3D printing
Pick the printing route around what the part needs to do.
The cheapest printing process is not always the right one. We match geometry, surface, load, heat, and batch size to a process before supplier pricing.
SLA resin
high-detail prototypes, clear parts, smooth display models
- Fine details
- Smooth finish
- Clear resin options
SLS nylon
durable functional prototypes with complex geometry
- No support marks
- Nylon PA12
- Good for small batches
FDM thermoplastics
cost-aware fixtures, larger prototypes, quick fit checks
- ABS, PLA, PETG
- Large build volume
- Fast iteration
CNC machining
Machined parts need tolerances, material choices, and finish notes up front.
CNC quotes become more reliable when critical dimensions, surface requirements, thread details, and application context are known before factories estimate time and tooling.
Maximum part size
1000 x 600 x 500 mm
Typical tolerance
+/-0.025 mm
Surface finish
Ra 0.8-3.2 um
Machining
3, 4, and 5-axis paths
Materials
Material options grouped by manufacturing path.
We can quote common metals, engineering plastics, and printing materials, then narrow the choice around function and cost.
Metals
- Aluminum 6061/7075
- Stainless steel
- Brass
- Copper
- Titanium
Plastics
- ABS
- Acetal POM
- Nylon
- PEEK
- Polycarbonate
Printing materials
- Standard resin
- Tough resin
- Flexible resin
- Nylon PA12
- TPU
Review path
A better mechanical quote starts with the geometry.
Read the geometry
We check wall thickness, small features, threaded areas, tolerance notes, finish requirements, and risky edges.
Choose a process
Printing, machining, or a split route is selected around strength, accuracy, surface finish, price, and timing.
Confirm before dispatch
We keep production status, finish notes, packing photos, and shipment details tied to the actual order.