CNC Machining

If you’re looking for unique CNC machining services that provide high-quality, competitively priced products and parts, look no further than Contour CNC!

We provide our customers with the highest quality CNC machining services, designed to create unique, high-precision products and parts that meet your exact specifications. If you have a project that requires prototypes, single, or even mass-produced parts, we have the service for you.

Acquiring your custom parts from our CNC machining services couldn’t be simpler. We follow a 4-step production process, making your experience smooth from start to finish.

Step 1

Requesting a quote: If you are interested in our CNC machining services and would like to know more about how we can help you with your products, get in touch. Fill out our request a quote form and tell us who you are and your specific requirements.

Step 2

Review and feedback: A member of our team will review your requirements and your CAD or engineering drawings to gain an insight into the specifics of the project. This should include details such as project type, materials, finishing requirements, and quantity. Our team will contact you to go over the specifics of your project. Using their years of expertise in creating bespoke parts, our team will discuss your personalised design and give feedback/advice to help you get the most out of our services.

Step 3

Tailored price: Once your custom design has been finalised, and you’re happy with the final specifications we’ve discussed, we will send you a quote. All of our competitively priced quotes are tailored to your exact needs.

Step 4

Production: Once you’ve accepted the quote, we can get started on producing your custom parts. Once your parts are in production, our team will supervise to make sure you’re provided with only the highest quality part. As a trusted supplier, we guarantee to provide amazing services and products every time.

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    What is CNC machining?

    CNC machining, also known as Computer Numerical Control machining, is a manufacturing process where the movement of factory tools and machinery is controlled by preprogrammed computer software. CNC machining can be used to control a wide range of machinery, with even complex machinery tasks controlled with a single set of prompts.

     

    What are the benefits of CNC machining?

    CNC machining has a wide range of benefits when correctly used in a manufacturing setting. These benefits include:

    Accuracy: Using CNC machining creates products that are highly accurate and meet the product specifications that it was preprogrammed to achieve. CNC machining is able to achieve a level of accuracy that often cannot be achieved through manual operation.

    Consistency: Once programmed with your desired specification, CNC machining can produce a highly accurate product as many times as required. As it continuously uses the same prompts, the products produced are identical, and the chances of imperfections due to human error are removed. This makes the process perfect for mass production, as the finished product will be highly consistent.

    Safety: CNC machining reduces the need for human interaction during the production process. Limiting the need for interaction lowers the likelihood of injury or accidents.

    Versatility: CNC machining can be used to create a range of products or parts in a range of materials. CNC machining can be programmed to create multiple unique products, meaning that switching to a different product production is as simple as changing the preprogrammed prompts.

    Human error: CNC machining is a preprogrammed set of prompts that allows a task to be completed without the need of being controlled by an operator throughout the entire process. With manual machinery, the operator must be in control at all times. With manual completion, the margin for human error is greater, meaning that due to several outside influencing factors, the end product can be flawed.