Searching for CNC machining services in Scotland? At Geomiq, we deliver all over the UK. Our platform streamlines your order into one simple, seamless process, and allows you to receive a quote in a single working day.
Bring precision engineering to your door in Scotland with Geomiq’s CNC machining service. We pride ourselves on offering you a seamless ordering process at a highly competitive price and an outstanding lead time. We work with over 180 industry-leading partners, to match you with the best in the business for your CNC machining job every time. With experience across industries as diverse as aerospace, electronics, and robotics, we’ve got the expertise to successfully fulfil your order. Our highly experienced engineers implement a rigorous quality control process at every stage, meaning that you can be confident you’ll receive the perfect order every time. Submit your designs online, and receive a quote within just a single working day.
Our diverse, global supply chain offers an extensive range of capabilities. Whether you are looking for one-offprototypes or large-scale batch manufacture, we can deliver repeatedly on quality and lead time. Our partners operate virtually every kind of CNC machine, including mills, lathes, mill-turns, multi-axis machines, sliding head lathes and bar fed lathes. We also offer CNC grinding and EDM processes. This allows us to utilise the correct tool for the job to meet requirements at a competitive price.
With our standard tolerance being +/- 0.127mm on all CNC Turned parts and the ability to refine that even more, Geomiq offers only the best CNC Turning services. With 1400+ machines in our network, we guarantee a great price while maintaining the highest level of quality and fastest delivery possible. So if you are looking to have parts turned with a high level of accuracy and need parts made right the first time, you have come to the right place.
We’re committed to reducing friction at every stage, so you can be as delighted with the speed of your CNC Machined parts’ arrival as you are with their exceptional quality. Order now to receive your parts in as little as 5 days!
Our standard CNC tolerance is +/- 0.127mm, and when you use our tolerance configurator, you can expect precision machining down to +/- 0.005mm.
Whether you’re after a one-off prototype or 10,000 units at the most competitive price, Geomiq’s world-class supply chain can deliver.
We offer high-quality finishing processes for most CNC Machined parts; from anodising, polishing and plating, to powder coating and more.
We offer over 100 plastic and metal materials, and take great care to ensure the right material is used for every part. Please get in touch if the material you require is not listed.
With customers in every industry, from aerospace, defence, robotics, medical and automotive to electronics, Geomiq has a wealth of experience meeting a diverse range of requirements. Calling on our world-class supply chain, we can meet any requirements.
We’re committed to providing the best quality assurance in the business. We employ highly skilled Scotland engineers to triple-check all of your files and parts from initial quote to final inspection – ensuring that you’re happy with your results the first time, every time.
At Geomiq, we know your time is valuable – and we’re passionate about helping you save more of it. When you upload your files, we’ll get you a quote within one business day – and our network of highly experienced partners in London will ensure the finished CNC products are of the highest quality with short lead times.
We partner with 180+ highly vetted and experienced CNC manufacturers from a number of countries, so that you can benefit from a world-class supply chain, offering greater capabilities and the highest standards in the world – all from a single access point.
CNC Machining is a form of subtractive manufacturing. This means CNC Machining starts with a block of material (called a blank), and uses fast-moving cutters to quickly carve away material and create the finished part. This involves the automated control of machining tools (such as drills, boring tools and lathes) by means of a computer. These CNC machines process each piece of material to meet specifications by following a coded programmed instruction, and once programmed can manufacture the part autonomously.
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