High-volume production run of machined red plastic parts staged on a fixture table for packaging and shipment from our San Francisco Bay Area shop

Plastic Parts and Components

Precision CNC-machined plastic parts for manufacturers, brands, and project teams who need repeatable output and reliable reorders.

At a Glance

  • Prototype through production runs.

  • Repeatable setups for reliable reorders.

  • CNC machining for consistent interfaces, hole patterns, and fit-up.

  • Finish matched to function from utility to presentation-grade.

  • Packaging, crating, and nationwide shipping when needed.

What We Make

  • We machine plastic parts and components from drawings or CAD, then build a repeatable process so future runs match the first run.

  • This is for teams that need consistent fit, consistent appearance, and predictable reorders.

Best For

  • Engineering and product teams that need reliable parts without building plastic-specific machining and finishing in-house.

  • Purchasing teams that need consistent reorders, stable lead times, and clear quote requirements.

  • Brands that care about cosmetic surfaces, edge quality, and presentation.

  • Teams that need fixtures and process control for volume output.

Common Part Types

  • CNC-machined plastic parts and panels.

  • Hole patterns, counterbores, countersinks, pockets, and cutouts.

  • Covers, guards, housings, fixtures, mounts, and industrial components.

  • Trays, organizers, and repeatable production components.

  • Clear plastic parts where edge quality and surface handling matter.

  • Multi-part plastic assemblies when requirements are defined up front.

Materials We Commonly Machine

If you have a required brand, grade, or compliance requirement, include it in your RFQ.

Send drawings, quantity, material, and ship-to city. We will respond with questions and next steps. Not sure about material, finish, or tolerances. We will help you choose the fastest path.

Process Example

Machined parts, prototyping, repeatable production and change order ready manufacturing.

Fixture table setup for fast, repeatable machining of small plastic parts on a CNC router.

Services Available For Plastic Parts And Components

Fixture Tables for Small Part Processing

Fixtures and nests reduce handling time and keep part location repeatable across a run. This is how small parts stay consistent at higher quantities.

Best for:

Small parts and higher quantities where handling time and location consistency drive quality and speed.

You receive:

  • Faster cycle times from fixture-based loading and repeatable locating.

  • More consistent output across the run and across reorders.

  • Reduced variation from handling and repositioning.

High-volume production output of machined plastic parts staged for packaging and shipment.

Volume Output

Higher quantity work succeeds or fails on process discipline. We standardize handling, staging, protection, and packaging so parts stay consistent and arrive usable.

Best for:

Production runs that need predictable output and protected delivery.

You receive:

  • Repeatable setups designed for consistent throughput.

  • Handling and packaging aligned to finish expectations.

  • Delivery planning that reduces damage risk in transit.

Stacks of machined red plastic parts staged near CNC equipment for 3 axis and 5 axis production work.

3 Axis and 5 Axis Machining

We machine plastic parts using 3 axis and 5 axis strategies when geometry, access, or edge conditions require multi-face positioning and consistent feature alignment.

Best for:

Complex geometries, multi-face features, and parts where access matters for clean machining.

You receive:

  • Machining strategy matched to geometry and access requirements.

  • Consistent interfaces and features across the full quantity.

  • A process that scales from prototype to production runs.

Parts staged for quick, repeatable in-process quality checks tied to critical interfaces.

Repeatable and Fast Quality Control

Repeatability comes from controlled setups and checks tied to functional datums. We verify what matters for fit-up and function without adding unnecessary inspection cost.

Best for:

Hole patterns, interfaces, and assemblies where fit must stay consistent across runs and reorders.

You receive:

  • In-process checks tied to the part’s critical interfaces.

  • Reduced variation across the run.

  • More predictable reorders because the process stays stable.

Close-up of small machined plastic components showing complex geometry and consistent detail.

Complex Geometries

Complex features are manageable when datums and critical interfaces are defined. We machine profiles, pockets, and tight interfaces with controlled setups so complexity stays consistent.

Best for:

Parts with pockets, steps, tight interfaces, or small features that must remain consistent.

You receive:

  • Controlled datums and consistent toolpaths for complex features.

  • Better consistency on small details that affect fit and function.

  • A process that supports clean reorders

Machined plastic component with patterned grooves and holes for an industrial application.

Industrial Components

We machine functional plastic components for equipment, fixtures, housings, trays, and assemblies where consistent interfaces matter more than cosmetic perfection.

Best for:

Industrial parts where fit-up, hole patterns, and repeatability drive success.

You receive:

  • Parts machined to drawing requirements with repeatable geometry.

  • Feature consistency that supports assembly and installation.

  • Packaging and shipping coordination when parts must arrive undamaged.

Finish, Handling, and Surface Protection

Finish should match function. Tell us which faces are cosmetic, which edges are visible, and how the part will be handled. If surfaces must arrive flawless, we will align handling and packaging to that requirement.

What Drives Price and Lead Time

  • Quantity and reorder frequency.

  • Material type and thickness.

  • Feature count, not just outside profile.

  • Tolerances tied to functional interfaces.

  • Finish expectations and which surfaces are cosmetic.

  • Fixture and nest needs for repeatable volume output.

  • Packaging requirements to protect surfaces and edges.

  • Shipping method, crating needs, and deadline.

What To Send for a Fast Quote

  • CAD file or dimensioned drawing.

  • Material type and thickness, or performance requirements if you want a recommendation.

  • Quantity now and expected reorder cadence.

  • Critical tolerances tied to functional interfaces.

  • Finish expectations, including which faces are cosmetic.

  • Ship-to city and deadline. If you do not have CAD, send a dimensioned sketch plus reference photos.

FAQ

Do you do prototypes and production quantities?

Yes. We support one-offs, short runs, and repeat production runs.

What plastics do you work with?

Common work includes acrylic and polycarbonate, HDPE, UHMW, PVC, and ABS.

Can you add countersinks, counterbores, and hardware prep?

Yes. Provide the hole layout and hardware requirements.

Can you hold tight tolerances?

Yes, our normal shop tolerance is +/- 0.060” but we can hold +/- 0.005” when materials allow. Learn more: cnc milling.

Can you help choose material and finish?

Yes. Tell us the environment, load, wear, chemical exposure, and whether surfaces are cosmetic.

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes. We ship nationwide and can add protective packaging and crating when needed. Learn more: custom crates & global shipping.