Are your finishing requirements adding unexpected time, cost, and hassle to your precision machining orders?
There are many ways to overengineer a part, and including unnecessarily complex finishing callouts is high on the list. Follow these finishing best practices when designing your next part.
The Risk of Outsourcing Precision Machined Parts to an Unknown Shop
In an attempt to save money, one of our OEM customers recently ordered 5 complex gear housings from an on-demand parts marketplace. They planned to have the parts shipped to Focused on Machining for assembly. There was just one problem: the housings we received from the budget marketplace arrived with serious quality and accuracy issues. The threaded holes hadn’t been deburred, and the press-fit holes were too small for the hardware.
How to Manage Outside Processes for Precision Machining
Are Tight Tolerances Driving up the Cost of Your Part?
There’s a saying we have in the precision machining world when discussing tolerances: Every decimal place adds a zero to the price. Manufacturers know that nine times out of 10, tolerancing is what drives up the cost of a part. And yet, time and again, customers submit over-toleranced part designs that are exceptionally difficult to bring to life on the shop floor.
What to Know About CNC Machining Monel
There are many things we love about precision machining, but one of the best parts of our job is getting the chance to work with—and master—new and exciting materials. Last year introduced us to Nitronic 60, an all-purpose stainless steel alloy commonly found in minisatellites. This year, the newest material to come through our precision machine shop is Monel. And as is often the case here at Focused on Machining, once we get a taste of something, we can’t get enough of it!
Why Focused on Machining Won’t No-Quote Your Port Parts
When customers need parts with ports in them, such as fuel manifolds or hydraulic fixturing, it’s not uncommon for them to request quotes from 50 shops and receive only 5-10 quotes in return. Ports are challenging to machine, which deters many precision machine shops from taking them on. But not us. At Focused on Machining, we specialize in challenging manufacturing projects and are always up for machining port parts.