Precision machined parts and inspection tools on a CNC shop bench

Canada-based sourcing support

CNC machined parts without the quoting uncertainty.

We help Canadian engineers, buyers, and shop owners review RFQ packages, identify manufacturability risks, and coordinate CNC machining through vetted manufacturing partners.

Canada
local communication
DFM
drawing review
FAI
inspection ready
CNC milling CNC turning 5-axis machining Aluminum, steel, plastics Finishing & inspection

Why buyers use us

A technical sourcing layer, not a blind broker.

Your drawings need more than a forwarded email. We check tolerances, materials, surface requirements, thread callouts, tool access, packaging, and inspection expectations before a job goes into production.

01

RFQ Package Review

We review STEP, PDF, DXF, and notes for missing specs, tolerance risk, material questions, and quote delays.

02

CNC Manufacturing Coordination

We coordinate milling, turning, 5-axis work, secondary operations, finishing, packaging, and export details.

03

Cost & Lead-Time Options

We help compare prototype, small-batch, and production paths so you understand cost drivers before ordering.

04

Inspection Follow-Through

We align inspection reports, critical dimensions, first article expectations, and pre-shipment checks.

Quality proof

Make the risk visible before it becomes expensive.

Buyers trust suppliers who talk about failure modes. We surface the details that affect fit, function, and repeatability instead of hiding behind generic quality claims.

Send a drawing for review

What we check before quoting

  • Material grade, heat treatment, and substitute risks
  • Tight tolerance features and inspection method
  • Threads, runout, relief grooves, and tool access
  • Surface finish, anodizing, plating, and masking notes
  • Packaging, labeling, and delivery expectations

Simple working process

From drawing to inspected parts.

1

Upload RFQ

Send drawings, models, quantities, material, finish, and target delivery date.

2

DFM Review

We flag unclear specs, cost drivers, tolerance risks, and manufacturing questions.

3

Quote & Plan

You receive pricing direction, lead-time expectations, and any required clarifications.

4

Production & Inspection

Manufacturing proceeds with agreed checkpoints, inspection evidence, and shipping coordination.

Example work

Project types we can support.

Aluminum fixture components

Small-batch CNC milled 6061 parts with anodizing, tapped holes, and flatness requirements.

Stainless turned hardware

Threaded shafts, bushings, and spacers requiring stable dimensions and clean surface finish.

Prototype-to-production parts

Early design review, sample builds, and production planning for repeatable machined components.

Engineering resources

Teach before you sell.

Technical articles help Canadian buyers see that you understand CNC realities. These should become your first content topics.

How to prepare a CNC RFQ package Tolerance mistakes that increase machining cost 6061 vs 7075 aluminum for CNC parts What to ask for in a first article inspection report

Start with one drawing

Request a quote review.

For the first public version, connect this form to your email or RFQ inbox. Accept STEP, STP, PDF, DXF, SLDPRT, and ZIP files, and promise confidentiality.

NDA available. Drawings are handled confidentially and reviewed before production discussions.