
CNC Machining
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is an automated manufacturing process that allows us to cut, shape, and refine components to exact specifications. Whether it's a prototype, replacement part, or custom component, our CNC capabilities give you unmatched precision and flexibility.
What We Offer
Precision Engineering for Bespoke and One-Off Jobs
Milling
Our milling services allow us to accurately remove material from solid blocks to create complex shapes, contours, and cavities.
Ideal for parts that require detailed geometry, tight tolerances, or clean finishes – milling is a core process for custom engineering components.
Bespoke One-Off Jobs
We handle one-off and short-run jobs, including prototypes, repairs, and small batches.
Our XYZ CNC Lathes (2m and 1m bed) and Milling machines use Protrax controls system, which allows for efficient programming without the need for high-volume production.
Drilling
We provide accurate, repeatable drilling for everything from basic holes to precision-depth boring.
Ideal for threaded inserts, custom layouts, and assemblies needing a precise fit in hydraulic or mechanical systems.
From Sample Design
Whether you bring us a physical sample, a detailed drawing, or even a hand-drawn sketch, our team can reverse-engineer or design the part you need.
We offer flexible solutions to match your input, making it easy to get precise results – even without formal plans.
Turning
Our lathes can machine round parts, shafts, and threaded components with excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
Turning is especially suited for creating symmetrical parts, such as hydraulic fittings, spacers, and adapters, with tight tolerances.
Workshop
Support
Our CNC service is backed by full workshop capabilities, including hydraulic repairs and custom component work.
We offer a one-stop solution for complex jobs with fast turnarounds and hands-on, experienced support.
How the Process Works
1.
Get in Touch
With Us
Start by getting in touch with us. You can email your requirements or bring them directly to our workshop. We accept engineering drawings, physical samples, or even hand-drawn sketches. This step helps us understand your goals and begin tailoring a solution.
3.
No-Obligation
Quote
After reviewing the job, we’ll provide a clear, upfront quote with no obligation to proceed. The quote will cover material requirements, machining time, and any relevant details. Once approved, we’ll schedule your job into our workflow.
2.
Speak to Our Engineers
Once we’ve received your enquiry, our experienced engineers will review the details with you. We’ll advise on technical feasibility, suggest any necessary design tweaks, and talk through the best machining options to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
4.
Machining and Delivery
Your part will be machined in-house using our CNC milling or turning equipment. Once completed, we can arrange for local delivery or workshop collection. Every job is quality-checked to ensure it meets your specifications.








