Capabilities Overview
A visual overview for engineers and procurement teams: what we do, how it fits together, and what to send for a quote that matches intent.
Fabrication + machining, organized around fit and function
Many projects require more than one process. The highest-value builds are usually a combination: fabrication produces the structure, and machining produces the interfaces that must fit the first time.
If you’re quoting an RFQ, the fastest path is to upload a PDF + CAD and identify the interfaces that must locate, seal, align, or repeat.
Visual capability map
Cut / profile → Form / bend → Weld / assembly → Machine interfaces → Inspect critical features
Fit-critical interfaces, precision features, and controlled machining paths aligned to measurable acceptance criteria.
Clean profiles and cut features with quote-ready DXF/PDF inputs and clear edge/finish expectations.
Formed parts and assemblies with bend planning, hardware callouts, and installation-focused communication.
Tube-based frames and assemblies with controlled fit, alignment, and weld considerations.
Engineer-first support to validate interfaces early and prevent scale-up surprises from prototype to production.
AS9100-aligned discipline, revision control expectations, and inspection planning for high-value work.
Send your CAD file or project details and we’ll review the best approach.
Upload PDF + STEP/DXF, include material, quantity, timeline, and call out fit-critical features. We’ll confirm feasibility and next steps.