
Custom Machined Parts
Built to Print for Real Industrial Work
Parts built to drawings, blueprint specifications, or samples. Matrix focuses on print-driven execution, clear communication, and inspection points that keep critical features in control.
Print-first custom manufacturing support
Custom machined parts can range from a single component to an ongoing production program. We focus on the fundamentals: stable datums, controlled machining, and inspection aligned to drawing requirements.
- CNC milling and turning
- Manual machining as needed
- Fixture and workholding planning
- Print review and critical feature alignment
- Setup notes for repeatability
- Inspection points defined to match the print
- Equipment components
- Brackets, mounts, housings
- Replacement and repair components
- Prototype and one-off parts
- Small to mid-volume runs
- Ongoing part programs
Machinery categories that support custom parts
Custom parts may require milling, turning, manual processes, and inspection. These machinery categories commonly support custom machined part workflows.
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Metals, plastics, and industrial outcomes
Custom machined parts are commonly made from aluminum, steel, stainless, and engineering plastics. The machining approach is driven by the print: tolerances, surface requirements, and critical interfaces.
Typical applications include equipment components, fixtures, adapters, housings, brackets, and replacement parts that must fit and function correctly in an assembly.
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Custom machining questions
What are custom machined parts?
Custom machined parts are components manufactured to a specific drawing, specification, or sample rather than a standard off-the-shelf catalog item.
Can Matrix machine parts from a sample?
In many cases, yes. If you have a sample part, we can review it and determine whether a drawing/spec is needed to define critical features for repeat work.
What information is needed to quote a custom part?
Send the print (or a clear sketch), material, quantity, and due date. If there are critical dimensions, fits, or inspection notes, include those as well.
Can custom machined parts be prototypes or production?
Yes. Custom parts can range from one-off prototypes to repeat production runs depending on your program needs.
What materials can be used?
Custom parts are commonly made from aluminum, steel, stainless, and engineering plastics, depending on application requirements and the print.
Need a custom machined part built to your print?
Send your drawing/print, material, quantity, and timeline. If a sample part is involved, tell us what must remain unchanged for fit and function.
