Custom CNC Milled Parts for Prototypes and Production
CNCTAL manufactures precision CNC milled parts for equipment builders, product teams, and industrial buyers. From aluminum brackets and housings to stainless steel blocks, fixture plates, and engineering plastic components, we help turn drawings into reliable machined parts with practical lead times and consistent inspection.
- 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis CNC milling available
- Aluminum, stainless steel, brass, copper and plastics
- Prototype, small batch and repeat production orders
- Tight tolerance machining with inspection reports
Typical files accepted: STEP, STP, IGS, IGES, DWG, DXF, STL, PDF and ZIP.
CNC Milled Components We Commonly Manufacture
CNC milling is a practical choice for parts with flat surfaces, pockets, slots, threaded holes, mounting features, and precise locating faces. Below are the types of milled parts we often support for prototypes, fixtures, machines, electronic devices, and production equipment.
Aluminum Housings & Enclosures
Milled aluminum housings for electronics, sensors, automation devices, and custom equipment.
- 6061, 6082, 7075 aluminum
- Pockets, covers and mounting faces
- Anodizing, bead blasting or machining finish
Mounting Plates & Brackets
Precision brackets, adapter plates, support blocks, and machine mounting components.
- Accurate hole position and flatness
- Threaded holes, counterbores and slots
- Small batch and repeat production
Fixture & Jig Components
Custom milled parts used for inspection fixtures, assembly jigs, test fixtures, and production tooling.
- Locating pins, slots and datum faces
- Steel, aluminum and engineering plastics
- Built from customer drawings or samples
Heat Sinks & Cooling Plates
Milled cooling components for electronics, liquid cooling systems, and industrial thermal management.
- Fins, channels and sealing surfaces
- Aluminum and copper materials
- Surface finish controlled for assembly
Stainless Steel Blocks
Durable milled stainless steel components for industrial machinery, medical equipment, and precision devices.
- 304, 316, 303 and 17-4PH
- Corrosion-resistant machined parts
- Passivation or polished finish available
Engineering Plastic Parts
Lightweight CNC milled plastic parts for insulation, wear resistance, low friction, or prototype testing.
- POM, PEEK, Nylon, PTFE, PC and ABS
- Clean edges and stable dimensions
- Good for functional prototype parts
Practical Milling Support for Real Production Parts
Most CNC milled parts are not only about cutting metal. They need the right machining sequence, stable clamping, clean edges, accurate hole positions, and surfaces that are ready for assembly. At CNCTAL, we review each drawing from a manufacturing point of view before machining, so the finished parts fit the actual use instead of only looking correct on paper.
3-Axis CNC Milling
Suitable for plates, brackets, blocks, housings, covers, pockets, slots, and most standard milled components.
4-Axis CNC Milling
Useful for parts with side holes, radial features, multiple faces, or reduced setup requirements.
5-Axis Support
For complex angles, multi-side machining, curved surfaces, and parts that need better alignment between features.
Secondary Operations
Threading, tapping, reaming, deburring, surface finishing, part marking, and simple assembly can be arranged.
Material Choices for Functional CNC Milled Parts
A good milled part is not only about the machining process. Material selection, surface finish, edge treatment, and final inspection all affect how the part performs after assembly. We support common metals and engineering plastics used in industrial, electronic, automation, medical equipment, and product development applications.
Common Materials We Machine
Available Surface Finishes
Send your drawing, application details, target quantity, and surface finish requirement. We can suggest a practical material and machining route before formal quotation.
Inspection Focused on Fit, Function and Repeat Orders
CNC milled parts often include several critical features in one component: flatness, hole position, threaded holes, pocket depth, edge quality, and mating surfaces. Our quality process is built around the drawing requirements and the way the part will be assembled, not only a final visual check.
Drawing Review Before Machining
We check tolerances, material, surface finish, threads, sharp edges, and features that may affect machining cost or stability.
In-Process Dimension Check
Key dimensions are checked during production to reduce scrap, especially for tight holes, pockets, and mating faces.
Final Inspection Before Shipment
Finished parts are inspected for dimensions, surface condition, burrs, finish requirements, and packaging protection.
What We Usually Check
Inspection requirements can be adjusted based on the drawing, application, quantity, and whether the order is a prototype or repeat production batch.
For critical CNC milled parts, we can provide dimensional inspection reports, material certificates, surface finish notes, and production photos when required by the project.
Questions About Custom CNC Milled Parts
These are common questions from customers who need CNC milled prototypes, small batches, or repeat production parts.
What types of CNC milled parts can CNCTAL manufacture?
We manufacture custom CNC milled parts such as aluminum housings, mounting brackets, fixture plates, stainless steel blocks, heat sinks, cooling plates, covers, adapter plates, and engineering plastic components. If your part has flat faces, pockets, slots, threaded holes, counterbores, or precision mounting features, CNC milling is often a suitable process.
Can you make one prototype before production?
Yes. We support prototype CNC milling, small batch machining, and repeat production orders. Many customers start with one or several prototype parts to check fit and function before moving to a larger quantity.
What tolerance can you hold for CNC milled parts?
For many precision CNC milled parts, we can support tolerances around ±0.01 mm on critical dimensions when the material, geometry, and drawing requirements are suitable. General tolerances depend on part size, wall thickness, feature depth, and machining stability.
Which materials are commonly used for CNC milled components?
Common materials include aluminum 6061, 6082 and 7075, stainless steel 304 and 316, brass, copper, carbon steel, POM, PEEK, Nylon, PTFE, ABS, and polycarbonate. We can also review your application and suggest a practical material based on strength, weight, corrosion resistance, insulation, or cost.
Can you provide surface finishing after CNC milling?
Yes. Available finishes include as-machined, anodizing, bead blasting, brushing, polishing, passivation, nickel plating, black oxide, powder coating, and other common industrial surface treatments. The best finish depends on the material and final use of the part.
What files do you need for a CNC milling quotation?
A 3D file such as STEP, STP, IGS, or IGES is preferred. A 2D drawing in PDF, DWG, or DXF format is also helpful for tolerances, threads, material, surface finish, and special inspection requirements. If you only have a sample or rough design, you can still contact us for a manufacturability review.
Need a quote for CNC milled parts?
Upload your CAD files and drawings. Our engineering team will review the part geometry, machining process, material, tolerance, surface finish, and quantity before quotation.
