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RAPID PROTOTYPING & SMALL BATCH PRODUCTION

Rapid prototyping serves as an invaluable tool for businesses aiming to swiftly iterate and test their product designs, enabling them to refine concepts and identify improvements efficiently. For small batch production runs, 3D printing technologies (FDM) and  (SLS) provide a cost-effective and agile solution, enabling companies to produce limited quantities of customized components or products without the need for expensive tooling or lengthy setup times

Rapid Prototyping
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Fused Deposition Modeling

or FDM 3D Printing

FDM printers work by heating a thermoplastic filament to its melting point and then extruding it, layer by layer, to create a three dimensional object.

FDM printers are relatively inexpensive and easy to use, making them a popular choice for home and small-scale 3D printing

FDM 3D Printing
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Stereolithography (SLA)

Stereolithography works by using a photopolymer resin that is cured by exposure to light.

The machine traces out the desired geometry layer by layer using a computer-controlled moving laser beam.

The beam is directed by mirrors that are positioned around the build platform.



Resin 3D Printing
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CAD DESIGN & REVERSE ENGINEERING

When it comes to certain projects, a computer-aided design, or CAD, can be extremely beneficial. A main advantage to using CAD is the fact that it provides experts with greater accuracy. This is done by replacing manual drafting with electronic design software, such as SketchUp, Fusion 360, or AutoCAD Design Edition.

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CNC Machining 

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CNC machining is a computerized manufacturing process that uses pre-programmed software and code to control the behavior of production equipment. CNC machining controls a variety of complex machines such as grinders, lathes and milling machines. All of these are used to cut, mold and fabricate various parts and prototypes. 


Our mission is to provide accessibility and excellence in manufacturing. We strive to provide our clients with the best possible experience by offering a wide range of services and products. We are constantly expanding our capabilities and investing in new technologies to better serve our clients. 


We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality products and services possible. We believe that our clients deserve the best possible value for their money, and we work hard to ensure that they receive it. We are constantly innovating and improving our processes to ensure that we are providing the best possible service. 


We value our clients and their feedback. We believe that our clients know what they want, and we strive to provide it to them. We are always open to suggestions and feedback, and we encourage our clients to contact us with any suggestions or concerns they may have. 


Thank you for choosing CNC machining. We look forward to serving you

 

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By now, most people are familiar with the term "CNC machine". And while many know that these automated machines are often used in the manufacturing and construction industries, few know about the other benefits that they offer.


One of the most important benefits of CNC machines is that they can help to create a high-quality appearance for your products. This is because these machines are able to create very precise and intricate designs and patterns that would be difficult to achieve by hand.


In addition, CNC machines can also be used to create 3D models of your products. This can be extremely helpful in the marketing and selling of your products as it allows potential customers to get a realistic idea of what your product will look like in the real world.


Finally, CNC machines can also be used to create video clips or still images that highlight your products in action. This can be a great way to show off the features and benefits of your products in a way that is both visually appealing and informative.


If you are looking for a way to improve the quality of your products, as well as the way they are marketed and sold, then consider using CNC machines. With their many benefits, it is easy to see why they are becoming increasingly popular in a wide range of industries


Mitchell and Son AM is the one stop shop for all your CNC machining needs. We offer a variety of options to keep up with production demands including thermoplastics like polystyrene or nylons, acrylics, metals such as aluminum, and more! We have the experience and knowledge to get the job done right the first time, every time.


We understand that not everyone is familiar with CNC machining and the various types of materials that can be used. That's why we offer consultations to help you choose the best option for your project. We'll take the time to listen to your needs and explain the pros and cons of each material. We want you to be confident in your decision, and we're here to answer any questions you may have.


At Mitchell and Son AM, we pride ourselves on our customer service. We'll go above and beyond to make sure you're happy with the final product. We know that when you're happy, we're successful. Contact us today to get started on your next project!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    A small batch CNC machine is an affordable way to create custom parts that would otherwise require expensive machinery. These machines are also ideal for hobbyists who want a project that will last a lifetime.


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CNC machines are amazing tools that can produce a wide variety of products. Some of the most common products made by CNC machines include steel aerospace parts, metal automotive components, wooden decorations and plastic consumer goods pieces. Each of these products has unique requirements, and CNC machines regularly utilize other tools and components to meet those requirements.


For example, CNC machines often use various types of cutting tools to produce steel aerospace parts. These cutting tools are made of high-strength materials that can withstand the high temperatures and pressures generated by the CNC machines. In addition, CNC machines often use special software to control the cutting tools. This software allows the CNC machines to produce parts with very precise dimensions.


CNC machines also often use various types of machining tools to produce metal automotive components. These machining tools are designed to remove metal from the workpiece quickly and efficiently. In addition, CNC machines often use special fixtures to hold the workpiece in place during the machining process. This ensures that the CNC machine can produce parts with very precise dimensions.


CNC machines also often use various types of routing tools to produce wooden decorations. These routing tools are designed to cut intricate patterns into the wood. In addition, CNC machines often use special jigs to guide the routing tool along the desired path. This ensures that the CNC machine can produce decorations with very precise dimensions.


CNC machines also often use various types of injection molding tools to produce plastic consumer goods pieces. These injection molding tools are designed to injected molten plastic into a mold. In addition, CNC machines often use special controllers to regulate the injection molding process. This ensures that the CNC machine can produce consumer goods pieces with very precise dimensions.


In conclusion, CNC machines are amazing tools that can produce a wide variety of products. These products have unique requirements, and CNC machines use various tools and components to meet those requirements.

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