Build to Your Drawing
Provide a 2D drawing, 3D model, material specification and inspection requirements. We review critical datums, tolerances and difficult features before confirming the machining route.
High-precision superalloy machining for difficult turbine components. We manufacture from customer drawings or reproduce parts from supplied samples—including used components—through a controlled reverse-engineering route.
Whether the project begins with complete engineering data or only a physical component, we establish a practical manufacturing baseline before production.
Provide a 2D drawing, 3D model, material specification and inspection requirements. We review critical datums, tolerances and difficult features before confirming the machining route.
Send us an original sample—even a used component. We can assess the available geometry, reconstruct manufacturing data and develop a reproduction route for confirmation.
These components combine difficult alloys, interrupted cutting, thin aerodynamic features and highly dependent datums. Our process planning begins with the drawing and the functional relationship between every critical feature.
Multi-axis machining for integrated or assembled wheel geometries, controlling heat, tool deflection and blade-to-blade consistency.
Datum-led machining for nozzle ring segments and assemblies, focused on flow-path geometry and repeatable throat-area features.
Precision indexing and tooth-form machining for rotor discs and couplings where torque transfer and concentric assembly are critical.


End teeth are not isolated features. Tooth angle, spacing, flank form and axial location influence rotor stack concentricity and load transfer. We plan the machining and inspection sequence around the functional datum system—not simply the easiest setup.
Capability values below are reference limits. Final feasibility and achievable tolerance depend on material, geometry, feature size, datum scheme and inspection access.
All values are subject to drawing, material and feature-size review before quotation.
Process decisions are documented around critical features, stable setups and inspection feedback.
Drawing, material, datum, tolerance and quantity assessment.
Fixture, toolpath, stock and distortion-control strategy.
Stable material removal with controlled residual stock.
Multi-axis finishing, indexing and tooth-form operations.
Critical geometry, runout and contact-pattern verification.
Nickel superalloys, titanium alloys and high-strength steels demand different cutting data, tooling and thermal strategies. We review the supplied material specification and component condition before confirming the route.
Material availability and manufacturability are confirmed per project; alloy names and heat-treatment conditions should be included with the RFQ.


Send the drawing, material specification, annual quantity and inspection requirements. Our engineering team will review the critical features before quotation.
Representative machining samples from the supplied project archive.










Please provide a 2D drawing and, when available, a 3D model, material specification, heat-treatment condition, quantity, critical characteristics and inspection requirements.
Yes. Feasibility is reviewed against tooth form, diameter, indexing, datum structure, material and required contact pattern before the process is confirmed.
The process focuses on vane profile, throat-area consistency, thin-wall stability, burr control and the relationship between flow-path and mounting datums.
Customer-supplied material can be reviewed. The certificate, specification, condition and available machining allowance should accompany the RFQ.
Yes. A customer-supplied sample, including a used component, can be assessed for reverse production. Wear, deformation and damaged areas are reviewed first, and the reconstructed geometry and acceptance baseline are confirmed before manufacturing.
Let us evaluate your turbine wheel, nozzle ring or end-tooth component before you commit to production.
Part numbers alone are not sufficient to ensure performance.
To guarantee precision and compatibility, please provide:
Drawings or used samples for reverse engineering.