Precision 5-Aixs CNC Milling — Fast, Accurate, and Versatile
High-quality machining for prototypes, functional parts, and production runs. Tolerances up to ±0.003mm (±0.0001in).
What is CNC Milling?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling is a subtractive manufacturing process where material is removed from a solid block using rotating cutting tools. It produces high-precision parts with tight tolerances and excellent surface finishes. CNC milling is suitable for metals, plastics, composites, and more.
- High precision and tight tolerances
- Multi-axis machining (3, 4, or 5-axis)
- Suitable for prototypes, small-batch, or production parts
- Wide material compatibility
- Fast turnaround and consistent quality
3D Printing Materials
We offer over 100+ 3D Printing materials and a wide range of surface finishes, and we also support customized materials for special projects
Surface Finishes For 3D Prints
Improve durability and performance with a selection of finishes
Anodizing
Polishing
Tumbling
Brushing + Electroplating
Smooth machining
Electroplating
Screen/logo Printing
Sandblasting/Shot Peening
Part marking/Laser engraving
Color Matching/Painting
Heat treatment
Insert, Thread Tapping
Vaporfuse Smoothing
From Quote To Delivery
Everything You Need In One Easy-to-use Platform
Our AI-powered online quoting tool delivers prices within seconds and makes order tracking and management effortless. With built-in DFM capabilities, it helps identify design errors early, saving you time and ensuring smoother part production.
No Minimum Quantity | AI-Powered DFM Analysis |Online Order Management | Flexible Lead Time & Shipping Options
“IN3DTEC is a wholly trusted partner. They help us develop new products more efficiently and quickly. High-quality products and competitive prices are also why we recommend them to more people.” Luis Ford at Leica Medical Product Design Team
Excellent 4.9 out of 5 
Gallery Of 3D Prints
How CNC Milling Works?
CAD & CAM Preparation – Import CAD model and generate toolpaths using CAM software.
Setup Material – Secure the workpiece on the milling machine.
Milling – Rotating cutters remove material layer by layer.
Quality Check – Inspect dimensions and tolerances during and after machining.
Finishing – Optional polishing, coating, or secondary machining operations.
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How to Work With
Simply upload your CAD files.
Get real-time pricing and DFM insights within seconds. Or ask for manual design help.
Once your order is placed, we’ll begin production right away, and you can track and manage it anytime from your dashboard.
Partnering with FedEx, DHL, and UPS, we deliver your parts fast and on time, worldwide.
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Q & A
A: A: Max. 1000mm cubic
A: A: Lead times range from 3–7 days for prototypes, longer for complex or high-volume orders.
A: A: STEP, IGES, and native CAD files are generally supported for CNC milling.
A: A: ±0.003mm (±0.0001in).
A: Yes, both tinted and fully transparent finishes are available, with painting or polishing if needed.
A: Polyurethane resins simulating ABS, PP, PC, PMMA, Rubber (shore A 30–95), and transparent materials.



