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AUSTRALIA // CNC MACHINING

MACHINE PARTS. HOLD THE DATUM.

For parts where material, tolerance, and finish matter, Wyntek gives Australian teams online access to CNC milling and turning without vendor chasing or machine ownership.

[STEP · IGES · DXF][ALUMINIUM · STEEL · PLASTIC][QA REPORTS]
DELIVERABLES

WHAT LEAVES THE LAB

  • CNC milled and turned parts
  • Aluminium, steel, brass, copper, and plastic stock
  • Surface finish and tolerance selection
  • First article inspection
  • Tracked shipping and job updates
WORKFLOW

FROM FILE TO PART

  1. 01

    Upload STEP

    Send STEP, IGES, SLDPRT, F3D, or DXF files with material and tolerance requirements.

  2. 02

    Review

    Complex setups, threads, tolerances, and finishes are checked before machining.

  3. 03

    Machine

    Mills and lathes cut the part from solid stock with process updates visible online.

  4. 04

    Inspect

    Critical dimensions are checked, documented, packed, and shipped.

PART PROOF

REAL JOB PATTERNS

Representative build profiles, shown as process guidance rather than polished portfolio theatre.

PartProcessMaterialSpecTimeline
Aluminium sensor housing5-axis milling6061-T6Threaded faces, datum boresFirst article
Shaft spacerCNC turningStainless 304Concentric featuresSmall batch
Low-friction guideCNC millingDelrinBearing interfacePrototype run

Use CNC when the material is the test

A machined aluminium or Delrin prototype behaves closer to the final product than a printed substitute. Use machining when stiffness, heat, wear, thread quality, or dimensional control matter.

What to send with the file

Include material, finish, critical dimensions, tolerance notes, thread specs, quantity, and any surfaces that need inspection. The cleaner the brief, the faster the part can move.

FAQ

COMMON QUESTIONS

Do you offer CNC machining in Australia?
Yes. Wyntek serves Australian customers online for CNC prototype and short-run jobs.
What file format is best for CNC machining?
STEP is preferred for solid-body CNC geometry. IGES, SLDPRT, F3D, and DXF are also accepted when appropriate.
Can you machine aluminium prototypes?
Yes. Aluminium 6061-T6 and other common grades are suitable for housings, brackets, fixtures, and production-intent prototypes.

READY TO SEND
THE FILE?

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