30+ years Experience
30+ years Experience
"I'm located at a small machine shop in Longview, Texas two hours East of Dallas, Texas and 3 hours north of Houston, Texas. I like to stay diverse in my machining so I'm always looking for new and changing opportunities. In my 30+ years of manufacturing, CNC MACHINING is where my passion is and has always been. I am always looking for ways to improve my efficiency in prototype work, & production. Continuously looking for helpful tools and technology to help with the end goal of making better parts, faster, easier at a competitive price for my customers. "
- Mark Cross
Consistently producing close tolerance components, Improving Quality and Production, Research, Repair, and Prototype Development, in the Automotive, Oil, Gas, Aerospace, Military, Farm, and Construction Industries.
Our highly qualified Doosan, Kitamura, and Hwacheon machines can make any custom design, simple or complex. We offer rapid prototyping, small-batch machining, and high-volume production, with all orders serviced by BobCAD-CAM from end to end. Our fast CNC machining capabilities include services for metals and plastics and flexible production and shipping options to meet you at the perfect price and product development stage.
We accept technical drawings, and we operate to ensure you get quality CNC machined parts on time.
Steel, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, and Plastics.
CNC, or computer numerical control machining, is a widely used manufacturing process that uses automated, high-speed cutting tools to form designs from metal or plastic stock. Standard CNC machines include 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling machines, lathes, and routers. Machines may vary in how CNC parts are cut—the workpiece may remain in place while the tool moves, the tool may remain in place while the workpiece is rotated and moved, or both the cutting tool and workpiece may move together.
Skilled machinists operate a CNC machine by programming tool paths based on the geometry of the final machined parts. The part geometry information is provided by a CAD (computer-aided design) model. CNC machines can cut almost any metal alloy and rigid plastic with high precision and repeatability, making custom machined parts suitable for nearly every industry, including aerospace, medical, robotics, electronics, and industrial.
CNC mills or CNC milling machines produce parts of nearly any shape from soft metals like aluminum, harder metals like steel, and plastics such as acetal.
CNC lathes produce parts by feeding a cutting tool into rotating material.
CNC routing is a cutting process used for precise cuts in sheet materials.