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ABOUT US
The rumors that we were contracted as the machinists on the Mayflower are exaggerated, but we have been doing this for a very long time. Learning on manual machines, and embracing CNC as it went mainstream gives a unique mixture of old world craftsmanship and new age technology. So, what do we do? We specialize in quick turn prototypes and short run production, but we can also supply higher quantities. We are your one-stop supplier. What can we build for you today?
Quotes usually in 24 hours, and parts within 2 weeks or less.
You can use the FORM TO THE LEFT and upload your files.
If you prefer to just attach files to an email, send them to
Quotes@quickturn603.com, and see what we can do for you.
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PASSION, DESIGN, SUCCESS!
That very well describes the way we work and think. We love what we do and take great satisfaction meeting our client's needs. Much of our work is problem-solving, as we are repeatedly creating custom items that have never been made before.
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE
Materials we work the most with are Plastics, Steel, Stainless Steel, Tool Steels, Aluminum.
Multi-Axis Milling
A manufacturing process where computer numerically controlled tools that move in 4 or more ways are used to manufacture parts out of metal or other materials by milling away excess material, by water jet cutting or by laser cutting.CNC Turning
The turning processes are typically carried out on a lathe, considered to be the oldest machine tools, and can be of four different types such as straight turning, taper turning, profiling or external groovingWire EDM
Material is removed from the workpiece by a series of rapidly recurring current discharges between two electrodes, separated by a dielectric liquid and subject to an electric voltage.Water Jet
Waterjet cutting is often used during fabrication of machine parts. It is the preferred method when the materials being cut are sensitive to the high temperatures generated by other methods.Plating
Plating, from anodizing to Chromate to passivating, and anything in betweenSurface Grinding
Surface grinding is the most common of the grinding operations. It is a finishing process that uses a rotating abrasive wheel to smooth the flat surface of metallic or nonmetallic materials to give them a more refined look or to attain a desired surface for a functional purpose












