The machining is done. Parts come off the machine looking decent, maybe even pretty good. But here’s the thing — that as-machined surface isn’t always the final answer. Sometimes it’s
Choosing the right material is probably one of the most consequential decisions in any machining project. Get it wrong and even perfect programming won’t save the part. Get it right
When it comes to precision components, brass has this reputation that precedes it. Machinists tend to favor it, engineers spec it for good reason, and manufacturers keep coming back to
Brass has been a go-to material in precision machining for decades, and honestly, it’s not hard to see why. The alloy machines beautifully, resists corrosion well enough for most environments,
Getting the right components can make or break a project. When mechanical assemblies require cylindrical parts with tight tolerances, CNC precision turned parts become essential. But selecting the correct components