Achieving tight tolerances in CNC-machined parts isn't just about having the right equipment; it's about smart design from the very beginning. Whether you're developing aerospace components, medical devices, or precision instruments, understanding how to design for tight tolerances can mean the difference between a successful part and costly rework.
At the conclusion of our webinar, Effective Ways To Reduce Your CNC Machining Costs, we had several questions submitted to our presenter, Mark Stanley, General Manager at Metal Craft Machining, Epec’s sister company. We have compiled these questions into a readable format on our blog.
When submitting your prints for any CNC machined part, there are three key steps to remember to take if you’re looking to get your parts delivered in a quicker fashion with the most economical cost. Having all three up front saves time on our end as well as yours, all but eliminating the need for any time-consuming, back and forth conversation.