CNC Machining Services FAQ
General CNC Machining
You can request a quote by providing part drawings, material requirements, quantities, and tolerance details. The team will review your specifications and respond with pricing and lead time information.
Bliss Machine supports both prototype development and full scale production runs, allowing customers to scale efficiently from concept to finished parts.
Yes. Bliss Machine specializes in custom CNC machining and works closely with customers to manufacture complex, application specific components.
CNC Milling
Depending on part design and material, CNC milling can achieve very tight tolerances suitable for precision industrial applications.
Yes. CNC milling is effective for prototypes, short production runs, and high volume manufacturing with consistent accuracy.
CNC milling is used to remove material from a solid workpiece to create precise shapes, slots, holes, and contours. It is well suited for both simple and complex components.
CNC Turning
Shafts, bushings, pins, threaded components, and other rotational parts are commonly produced using CNC turning.
In CNC turning, the part rotates while the cutting tool remains stationary. In CNC milling, the cutting tool rotates while the part is fixed. Each process is chosen based on part geometry and design requirements.
CNC turning is a machining process where a rotating workpiece is shaped using stationary cutting tools. It is ideal for producing cylindrical or round parts with high precision.
5 Axis CNC Milling
Industries such as aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, and advanced manufacturing frequently rely on 5 axis machining for precision critical components.
This process reduces setup changes, improves surface finishes, maintains tighter tolerances, and allows for highly complex parts that cannot be produced with traditional 3 axis milling.
5 axis CNC milling allows a cutting tool to move along five different axes simultaneously. This enables complex geometries to be machined in a single setup, improving accuracy and reducing production time.
CNC Swiss Turning
Bliss Machine works with a wide range of materials including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, plastics, and specialty alloys depending on application requirements.
Swiss machining is commonly used for medical components, aerospace parts, electronics, and precision industrial components that require intricate features and consistent repeatability.
CNC Swiss turning is a precision machining process designed for small, complex parts that require tight tolerances. It is ideal for long, slender components because the material is supported close to the cutting tool, reducing deflection and improving accuracy.
Quality Control and Inspection
Yes. Quality control is integrated into every stage of production to ensure accuracy, repeatability, and compliance with customer and industry standards.
Inspection methods may include precision measuring tools, calibrated gauges, and documented inspection processes to ensure parts meet customer specifications.
Bliss Machine follows strict quality control procedures throughout the machining process, including in process inspections and final part verification.