CNC Machining

CNC Machining2026-07-13T06:21:12+00:00

CNC Machining Services —

Precision CNC Milling & Turning from Conwhole

Custom CNC machined metal parts from prototype to production. 3-axis and 4-axis milling, CNC turning, and mill-turn capability — tight tolerances, quality materials, and on-time delivery.

What Is CNC Machining?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining uses computer-programmed machine tools to remove material from a solid workpiece, producing precise metal components with complex geometries. Unlike forming processes, CNC machining creates parts directly from CAD models — no tooling required, making it ideal for prototypes, low-to-medium volume production, and parts requiring tight tolerances.

At Conwhole, we operate 3-axis and 4-axis CNC milling centers alongside CNC lathes for turning operations. This combined milling and turning capability means we can produce prismatic parts (brackets, housings, plates) and cylindrical parts (shafts, bushings, fittings) — all from one supplier.

Key Takeaways:
– CNC Milling: 3-axis and 4-axis vertical machining centers
– CNC Turning: Precision lathes for shafts, bushings, and cylindrical components
– Max part size (milling): 1,000 × 500 × 500 mm
– Max turning diameter: Ø400 mm, length 800 mm
– Tolerance: ±0.01 mm (standard), ±0.005 mm (precision)
– Materials: Aluminum, stainless steel, mild steel, brass, engineering plastics
– No tooling required — cost-effective from 1 to 10,000+ pieces
– Surface finishing in-house (anodizing, plating, powder coating)

Precision laser cut metal parts in stainless steel, aluminum, and brass from Conwhole

CNC Machining Specifications

ParameterSpecification
CNC Milling3-axis & 4-axis vertical machining centers
CNC TurningPrecision CNC lathes
Max Part Size (Milling)1,000 × 500 × 500 mm
Max Turning DiameterØ400 mm
Max Turning Length800 mm
Spindle Speed (Milling)Up to 12,000 RPM
Tolerance (Standard)±0.01 mm
Tolerance (Precision)±0.005 mm
Surface RoughnessRa 0.8 µm (standard), Ra 0.4 µm (fine)
MaterialsAluminum 6061/7075, SUS304/316, Mild Steel, Brass C360, POM, Nylon
Surface TreatmentsAnodizing, Zinc/Nickel Plating, Powder Coating, Bead Blasting, Passivation
Production Volume1 – 10,000+ pieces
Lead Time (Prototype)3-7 business days
Lead Time (Production)1-4 weeks
cnc machining specifications

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How We Work

From Your Drawing to Delivered Parts

A streamlined 6-step process designed for efficiency, transparency, and quality at every stage.

01

Send Your Drawing

Upload your CAD file, sketch, or simply describe your project. Our engineers review it within 24 hours.

02

Free Quote & DFM

We analyze manufacturability, suggest optimizations, and provide a detailed quote — completely free.

03

Sample Production

We produce a small batch or prototype for your approval. Adjustments made until it meets your specs.

04

Sample Approval

Once you confirm quality, dimensions, and finish, we lock the production parameters.

05

Mass Production

Full production runs with in-process QC checks. Real-time updates keep you informed.

06

Delivery & Support

Secure packaging, on-time shipping, and post-delivery support. We're here after the order too.

Industries & Applications

CNC machined industrial components — bearing housings, valve blocks, hydraulic fittings from Conwhole

Industrial Equipment Components

– Machine tool spindles, bearing housings, and slide blocks

– Pneumatic cylinder end caps & manifolds

– Pump bodies, valve blocks and hydraulic fittings

– Conveyor system drive shafts and roller brackets

CNC machined automotive parts — engine brackets, brake caliper adapters, pulleys, exhaust flanges from Conwhole

Automotive & Motorsport Parts

– Engine mounting brackets and adapter plates

– Brake caliper brackets and suspension bushings

– Custom pulley wheels and shaft collars

– Exhaust system flanges, and sensor mounts

medical & laboratory equipment

Medical & Laboratory Equipment

– Instrument housings, enclosures and mounting frames

– Fluid manifold blocks and connector fittings

– Test fixture plates and positioning stages

– Surgical tool handles, guides and adjustment knobs

CNC machined electronics parts — heatsinks, enclosure housings, connector panels, test sockets from Conwhole

Electronics & Thermal Management

– Heat sink bases with fin channels

– Electronics enclosure housings with EMI sealing grooves

– Connector panel plates and mounting brackets

– Test socket bases and probe guide plates

CNC machined furniture and architectural hardware — hinges, connectors, display fittings, decorative knobs from Conwhole

Furniture & Architectural Hardware

– Custom hinge bodies and pivot pins

– Handrail connectors and stanchion bases

– Display stand fittings and adjustable feet

– Decorative machined knobs and pull handles

See Your Industry?

Why Choose Conwhole for CNC Machining?

🔄 Mill-Turn Capability

3-axis and 4-axis milling plus CNC turning in-house — your prismatic and cylindrical parts ship together from one source, reducing coordination complexity.

🚀 Prototype to Production

Our 3D fiber laser tube cutting systems handle round, square, rectangular, and custom profiles in a single setup — eliminating secondary drilling and milling operations.

📦 Full Material & Finish Coverage

We stock aluminum, stainless steel, mild steel, brass, and engineering plastics, with in-house anodizing, plating, and powder coating — one supplier, one shipment.

📏 ±0.005 mm Precision

CMM inspection reports and material certificates can be provided as standard. We machine strictly to your drawing tolerances, then verify and validate every dimension.

Frequently Asked Questions — CNC Machining

Q1: What CNC machining processes do you offer?
We offer 3-axis and 4-axis CNC milling for prismatic parts and CNC turning for cylindrical components. Our combined mill-turn capability covers the vast majority of metal part requirements.

Q2: What tolerances can you hold?
Standard machining tolerance is ±0.01 mm (0.0004″). For precision features, we hold ±0.005 mm (0.0002″). Tolerances are verified using CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) inspection and documented in inspection reports.

Q3: What is the minimum order quantity?
There is no minimum — we machine from 1 piece for prototypes to 10,000+ pieces for production. Because CNC machining requires no tooling, small quantities remain cost-effective compared to processes like stamping or die casting.

Q4: What materials do you machine?
We machine aluminum (6061, 7075), stainless steel (SUS304, SUS316), mild steel (Q235, 45# steel), brass (C360), and engineering plastics (POM, nylon, PTFE). We stock common grades and can work with customer-supplied material.

Q5: What surface finishes do you offer?
In-house finishing includes anodizing (clear, black, colored), zinc and nickel plating, powder coating, bead blasting, passivation for stainless steel, and chemical film (Alodine). External treatments like hard anodizing and electropolishing are also available.

Q6: How long does it take from drawing to first part?
Typical prototype lead time is 3-7 business days from drawing approval. Production lead time is 1-4 weeks depending on quantity and complexity. We provide a delivery schedule with your quotation.

Q7: What file formats do you accept?
We accept STEP (.stp, .step), IGES (.igs), SolidWorks (.sldprt), and 2D PDF drawings. For parts with GD&T callouts, please include the toleranced drawing alongside the 3D model.

Q8: Can you machine parts with internal threads and complex internal features?
Yes. We perform thread milling, tapping (metric and imperial), boring, reaming, and internal grooving. For complex internal geometries, we evaluate tool access during DFM (Design for Manufacturability) review before quoting.

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Send us your 3D CAD files and 2D drawings for a free DFM review and quotation within 24 hours.

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