CNC Machining
High quality CNC Machining includes a lot more than just reading a drawing and programming the equipment. It involves understanding the material choices, tooling and fixturing, bit choice, speeds, feeds, and tolerances. Kumair partners with one of the leading manufacturers in the radio controlled race car industry, Pemberton Raceworks, to offer a comprehensive CNC machining capability.
The Kumair/Pemberton team have over 20 years of experience machining a wide variety of materials including:
- Plastics: PVC, Nylon, Delrin®, ABS, PEEK
- Metals: Magnesium, Aluminum, Titanium, Steel, Copper, Brass
- Composites: Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Kevlar®, Honeycomb Core, Foam Core
Kumair and Pemberton work together to turn around jobs involving CNC machining quickly and efficiently. As engineering organizations, we offer much more than just a machine shop. We work with customers to understand the project requirements, such as assembly tolerances and integration, structural rigidity, environmental concerns, and surface finish. Our engineering team helps designers and project managers analyze metal, plastic, and carbon fiber composite parts and assemblies, then once final design approval is given we deliver turn-key fabrication services.
Whether prototyping or production, we offer quick turnaround of complex CNC machined components. Kumair and Pemberton specialize in low to medium volume production runs of machined parts. As a US-based operation, your organization will receive quick and knowledgeable customer service, engineering support, and high quality.
The sample gallery below includes a variety of CNC machined plastic, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and carbon fiber parts. Models can be submitted in all CAD formats read by Solidworks. Drawings may be submitted in .dxf or .pdf formats for analysis and quoting.
CNC Machining Equipment List
Techno HD II Tabletop CNC Router
5'x10' Techno CNC Router
Fanuc Robodrill
3 Matsura Machining Centers
Call or email us today to speak with an engineer about our CNC machining services. All manufacturing, including CNC machining, is performed in the United States by US citizens.