Your Process, Perfected

From design to production-ready resources — and every job after. We standardize your workflow, integrate with your team, and provide ongoing CNC programming so operators can run fast and right, every time.

The Vision — A Unified, Standard Manufacturing Process

We align CAD models, print schematics, CNC programming (G-code), setup sheets, and cut lists under one standard. The result is a repeatable pipeline with fewer errors, faster approvals, and measurable cost savings.

  • Consistency: One way of working across teams, machines, and jobs.
  • Speed: Programming & prints produced quickly via proven templates and posts.
  • Cost: Less rework, less downtime, higher throughput.
Design Standards (Fusion 360 / AutoCAD / Cabinetsense)
Print Schematics & Part Dimensions
CNC Programming (G-code) & Toolpath Simulation

How We Integrate Into Your Business

We plug into your existing process as an extension of your team — without disrupting your day-to-day. You keep control; we supply horsepower.

CAD & Libraries

Fusion 360 • AutoCAD • Cabinetsense. We standardize naming, versions, and parametric parts so changes ripple cleanly.

Prints & Docs

Assembly breakdowns, part sketches, dimensions, tolerances — clean packets for fast approvals.

Programming & Posts

Thousands of post processors + in-house post tuning. We tailor G-code to your controllers & shop practices.

Operator Hand-Off

Setup sheets & cut lists that map programs to tools, DOC, order of ops, and QC checks — ready to run.

Ongoing CNC Programming & Support

  • Job-by-job programming: We generate, verify, and deliver G-code with matching docs.
  • Tooling optimization: Endmills, step-downs, feeds/speeds tuned per material & machine.
  • Post updates: We refine posts as your equipment or preferences evolve.
  • Operator feedback loop: Notes from the floor feed the next revision for constant improvement.
Continuous Improvement Loop: Design → Programs → Run → Feedback → Improve

Implementation & Partnership Timeline

  1. Days 1–30: Process audit, library setup, posts baseline, pilot product line.
  2. Days 31–60: Standard prints & setup sheets live; first wave of programmed jobs.
  3. Days 61–90: Expand to additional lines; lock KPIs; stand-up continuous improvement cadence.

What It Means for Cost & Velocity

Metric Before After Integration Benefit
Programming Time 4–6 hrs/job 1–2 hrs/job ~60% faster
Operator Errors Frequent re-cuts Rare (standard docs) Less scrap & downtime
Approvals Slow, inconsistent Quick (clean schematics) Lead time drops

We’ll baseline your current numbers and report improvements quarterly.

Ready to integrate a programming partner?

Let’s standardize your process and keep it running — job after job.

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