Precision you can count on! From one-off components to high-volume production, ISSI’s CNC machining team delivers tight tolerances, dependable lead times, and parts built to spec — all backed by advanced inspection systems and AS9100D quality standards.
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This part is the front housing for a lathe chuck, and it’s a challenging one to manufacture. With numerous features, multiple machining operations, and extremely tight tolerances, it demands precision at every stage.
At ISSI, this is the kind of complexity we’re built for! ... See MoreSee Less
We’re proud to have people on our team who bring curiosity and hands-on problem solving to everything they do. That mindset is what keeps us improving and delivering better results every day!
Great builds start with great design! We use Siemens NX to create detailed, production-ready models, assemblies, and drawings—ensuring a seamless transition from design to fabrication. Let’s bring your next project to life! ... See MoreSee Less
It's hard to beat 5 axis simultaneous finishing with @imcousa new A108 Pow-R-Arc 1/4" 8 flute ball end mill. We used to use their M525B ball end mills, but the 3 extra flutes reduced our finishing cycle time. This part is made from hardened 410 stainless, bringing extra fun to the table! ... See MoreSee Less
The final video for this part shows us broaching the keyway using @cncbroachtools tooling. We started off at their minimum suggested feed rate, but later cranked it up. We used to cut keyways on our old P&W vertical broach, but using our Makino D500 for this operation allowed us to reduce setup time and finish our parts a lot faster! ... See MoreSee Less
We are happy to welcome Cooper to the team! Looking forward to working together and seeing his growth! ... See MoreSee Less
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Precision you can count on! From one-off components to high-volume production, ISSI’s CNC machining team delivers tight tolerances, dependable lead times, and parts built to spec — all backed by advanced inspection systems and AS9100D quality standards.
Contact us today to discuss your next project! ... See MoreSee Less
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This part is the front housing for a lathe chuck, and it’s a challenging one to manufacture. With numerous features, multiple machining operations, and extremely tight tolerances, it demands precision at every stage.
At ISSI, this is the kind of complexity we’re built for! ... See MoreSee Less
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We’re proud to have people on our team who bring curiosity and hands-on problem solving to everything they do. That mindset is what keeps us improving and delivering better results every day!
Thank you for all you do, Michael! ... See MoreSee Less
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Great builds start with great design! We use Siemens NX to create detailed, production-ready models, assemblies, and drawings—ensuring a seamless transition from design to fabrication. Let’s bring your next project to life! ... See MoreSee Less
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It's hard to beat 5 axis simultaneous finishing with @imcousa new A108 Pow-R-Arc 1/4" 8 flute ball end mill. We used to use their M525B ball end mills, but the 3 extra flutes reduced our finishing cycle time. This part is made from hardened 410 stainless, bringing extra fun to the table! ... See MoreSee Less
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The final video for this part shows us broaching the keyway using @cncbroachtools tooling. We started off at their minimum suggested feed rate, but later cranked it up. We used to cut keyways on our old P&W vertical broach, but using our Makino D500 for this operation allowed us to reduce setup time and finish our parts a lot faster! ... See MoreSee Less
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A simultaneous five axis operation is the only proper way to chamfer a tapped hole! ... See MoreSee Less
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Here's some quick chamfering on a custom timing pulley. It's hard to beat a @makinomachine D500! ... See MoreSee Less
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