Custom metal part manufacturing
CNC Machining Services for Custom Metal Parts
Quote custom CNC machining services for machined metal parts used in prototype builds, pilot runs, and repeat low-volume production. Great Material supports OEM buyers and engineers who need a CNC machining service supplier that can align process fit, material range, finish options, and inspection-document needs before the RFQ package is reviewed.
Start here when the part may require CNC milling services, CNC turning services, precision CNC machining, surface finishing, and the final CAD upload workflow for a complete CNC machining quote.
RFQ review card
- Accepted files: STEP, STP, IGES, X_T, SLDPRT, PDF, ZIP
- Common metals: aluminum, stainless steel, steel, brass, copper, titanium
- Production stage: prototype, pilot lot, repeat low-volume
- Documents: FAI, dimensional report, CoC, material certs
- RFQ notes: finish, destination, packaging, NDA
| Best fit | OEM buyers and engineers sourcing custom machined metal parts |
| Primary CTA | Upload CAD for quote |
| Related pages | quality control, material certificates, secure upload |
Prepare the RFQ around the part, not just the process name
Most CNC machining requests are decided by the details behind the model: material grade, critical dimensions, finish requirements, inspection documents, and whether the order is for CNC prototype machining or a repeat low-volume release.
Teams comparing an online CNC machining service still need supplier-side answers on part family, machining route, finish requirements, inspection plan, and RFQ handoff before the review starts with the real manufacturing scope.
- Prototype and pilot-build sourcing with clear manufacturing assumptions
- Low-volume custom metal parts where document control matters
- RFQs that need finish, certificate, or inspection options defined early
CNC machining capability matrix
Use this matrix to match the machining route to the part family and the RFQ details that should be called out before review starts.
| Process | Best-fit part types | Typical feature logic | RFQ notes that matter |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNC milling | housings, brackets, plates, fixtures, manifolds | pockets, slots, bolt patterns, sealing faces, flatness-sensitive features | include 3D CAD, critical 2D dimensions, and cosmetic zones |
| CNC turning | shafts, spacers, bushings, fittings, threaded cylindrical parts | concentric diameters, grooves, shoulders, threads | define thread standard, runout, and finish targets |
| 5-axis machining | complex housings, angled features, multi-face parts | compound geometry, angled bores, reduced setup count | mark datum logic, visual surfaces, and setup-sensitive features |
| EDM / wire cutting | fine slots, hardened materials, sharp internal geometry | wire paths, narrow features, post-heat-treated parts | state material condition and edge requirements |
| Grinding / finishing ops | fit-critical faces, tight-height features, final-size control | flatness, surface finish, final dimensional stability | request specific inspection points and finish values |
Common engineering metals and where they fit
Material choice changes machining time, finish route, inspection needs, and quote structure. The table below keeps the material decision tied to the RFQ details buyers should specify when sourcing CNC machining metal parts.
| Metal family | Typical grades | Why buyers choose it | RFQ detail to include |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum | 6061-T6, 7075, 2024 | lightweight structures, housings, fixtures, heat sinks | state alloy, temper, and anodizing needs |
| Stainless steel | 304, 316, 17-4 PH | corrosion resistance, clean-environment hardware, stronger service parts | clarify grade, passivation, and cosmetic expectations |
| Steel | 1018, 1045, 4140 | higher strength, tooling, industrial wear parts | include hardness state or heat-treat note if relevant |
| Brass / copper | C360, C110 | conductivity, fittings, thermal or electrical hardware | define conductivity-sensitive surfaces and finish needs |
| Titanium | Grade 2, Ti-6Al-4V | high strength-to-weight and corrosion resistance | mark critical dimensions and lot-size expectations early |
Typical CNC machined part families
Broad CNC machining requests still need to map to real purchasable parts. These common part families help buyers decide whether the project should be routed to milling, turning, 5-axis machining, finishing, or inspection review.
Buyers who already know the part family can move directly into custom metal parts or a more specific process page before sending the RFQ.
Quality and inspection support should be visible before the quote starts
Broad service pages often claim quality without explaining what the buyer can actually request. A stronger page shows which documents and inspection paths can be included in the RFQ before pricing begins.
- quality control and inspection for fit-critical and tolerance-sensitive features
- first article inspection for pilot builds and qualification runs
- material certificates and traceability for grade-sensitive programs
- finish verification for cosmetic or functional surface requirements
- packaging notes for mixed lots, overseas delivery, or protected surfaces
Inspection items buyers often request
| Dimensional report | critical dimensions, datum features, fits |
| FAI | pilot lots, first release, supplier qualification |
| Material certs | alloy confirmation, lot traceability |
| Finish checks | Ra, coating note, cosmetic acceptance |
Drawing and tolerance details that speed up CNC review
Top CNC quote pages usually publish tolerance, material, and inspection guidance. For OEM sourcing, the stronger move is to separate general machining expectations from the features that must be controlled by the drawing.
| Drawing item | What to define | Why it affects quote review | Useful RFQ note |
|---|---|---|---|
| General tolerance | Default drawing standard or non-critical dimension range | Prevents every dimension from being priced as a tight-tolerance feature | Include the drawing standard and mark exceptions clearly |
| Critical dimensions | Fits, datums, sealing faces, bearing bores, threaded locations | Controls inspection plan, setup strategy, and machining sequence | Flag the dimensions that need measurement reporting |
| Surface finish | As-machined texture, Ra callout, cosmetic zone, coating requirement | Affects toolpath, secondary finishing, masking, and final inspection | Separate functional surfaces from cosmetic surfaces |
| Threads and inserts | Thread standard, depth, engagement, helicoil or insert needs | Avoids rework on assembly-critical features | Provide thread callouts in the 2D drawing, not only the CAD model |
| Inspection documents | Dimensional report, FAI, material cert, CoC, finish verification | Changes review time, documentation scope, and receiving requirements | Request documents at RFQ stage, not after machining starts |
RFQ checklist for CNC machined metal parts
A faster quote usually depends less on marketing claims and more on whether the buyer sends the right package the first time. That matters for both urgent prototype reviews and any low volume CNC machining service program that may repeat after approval.
- 3D CAD model and 2D drawing
- material grade and any cert request
- quantity and expected repeat demand
- finish and cosmetic notes
- critical tolerances or functional dimensions
- inspection-document requirements
- target lead time and destination country
- NDA requirement when needed

