
CNC Machining (Mill & Lathe) in George West, TX
Inland South Texas climate, hot and dry by Coastal Bend standards.
For cnc machining (mill & lathe), the service area covers roughly 100 miles from central George West.
Common reasons to call
- Prototype development
- Precision part manufacturing
- Custom metal fabrication
- Small batch production
- Complex component creation
- Repair of industrial machinery parts
- Oilfield equipment manufacturing
- Marine part production
- Agricultural machinery components
- Defense industry contracts
Typical work
- 3-axis milling of aluminum components
- 5-axis turning of titanium parts
- Custom plastic part fabrication
- Stainless steel prototype runs
- Batch production of steel components
- Precision machining for marine applications
Typical turnaround
1 to 3 weeks depending on complexity
Materials and equipment
- Aluminum
- Steel
- Stainless steel
- Titanium
- Plastics

Job sizes
Minor
low three-figure range
Standard
mid three-figure range
Major
low four-figure range
Replacement
variable by scope
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Precision machining with tolerances up to 0.001 inches.
- ✓Experienced with both short and long production runs.
- ✓Capability to handle complex geometries with 5-axis machines.
Typically requires experience in CNC programming and operation

Common questions
What materials can be machined?
Common materials include aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, and various plastics.
Do you offer prototype services?
Yes, we specialize in prototype development for various industries.
Is there a minimum order size?
No, we handle both single prototypes and large production runs.
Can you work with CAD files?
Absolutely, we can import and work with most CAD file formats.
What industries do you serve?
We serve oilfield, marine, agricultural, defense, and consumer industries.
How do you ensure precision?
We use advanced CNC machines and regularly calibrate our equipment to maintain accuracy.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Ideal time for maintenance and upgrades before peak production seasons.
Summer (June - August)
Increased demand for marine and oilfield components.
Fall (September - November)
Preparation for holiday manufacturing runs.
Winter (December - February)
Focus on prototype development for new year projects.