CNC machine shops

Websites that win machining work

Show your tolerances, materials, and equipment the way a buyer evaluates them, and make the RFQ with a drawing attached effortless.

CNC machine cutting metal with shavings in the air

A buyer evaluating a machine shop wants three things fast: can you hold the tolerance, can you run the material, and can you handle the volume. A good machine shop site answers all three above the fold and puts the quote form on every page.

We build the structure that does it: a real machine list, the tolerances you hold, the materials you run, and an RFQ form that takes a STEP file or a print.

Built for machine shops

Tolerances and capacity

State what you hold and the envelope you can run, where buyers look.

Machine list

List makes, models, and axis counts that signal real capacity.

Drawing-ready RFQs

Quote forms that accept STEP, DWG, DXF, and PDF drawings.

Materials you run

Grades you stock and machine, so buyers self-qualify.

Found by engineers

Pages targeting "5-axis," "swiss," "tight tolerance," and your materials.

Project proof

Case examples with part, material, tolerance, and volume.

What machining buyers check first

Tolerance and material capability decide whether you make the shortlist. If a buyer cannot confirm you hold plus or minus 0.0005 inch in 17-4 stainless within a few seconds, they assume you cannot and move on. We put those facts where they look and make the quote request a single click away.

Questions

What manufacturers ask

Can buyers upload a drawing with their quote request?

Yes. The RFQ form accepts common formats including STEP, DWG, DXF, and PDF, so a buyer can send a print or model without a separate email.

Can you target specific machining searches?

Yes. We build pages for the processes and materials you want work in, such as 5-axis milling, swiss turning, or tight-tolerance work in specific alloys.

Ready to win more work online?

Buy a plan and launch within 24 hours, or send us your project for a custom quote.