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Custom CNC Turning Services
First Mold uses traditional turning, CNC turning services, and turn-mill technology to accomplish rapid prototyping of complex shafts and batch production of mold parts.
- Fastest delivery within 3 days
- 20+ surface finishing options
- Tight tolerance ±0.005 mm
Our Turning & Mill-Turn Capabilities
Turning services are one type of CNC machining services. We use traditional turning, CNC turning, and turn-mill technology to machine shafts, pins, sleeves, and other rotational parts. We can handle orders from 1 to over 100,000 pieces.
| Capability | Technical Metrics |
|---|---|
| Machining Processes | Conventional Turning, CNC Turning, Mill-Turn |
| Standard Tolerance | ±0.025 mm |
| Tightest Tolerance | ±0.005 mm |
| Concentricity | Down to ±0.010 mm |
| Surface Finish (Ra) | Ra 0.8 μm to 3.2 μm |
Tips: Does your part feature flat faces, complex 3D contours, or non-round geometries? Explore our CNC Milling Services.
CNC Turning Solutions & Case Studies
First Mold's turning services are used 28% for rapid prototyping orders and 72% for mold manufacturing orders.
Mold & Die Components Making
First Mold uses traditional turning and CNC turning technology to produce mold components including ejector pins and sleeves, indirectly serving injection molded parts and die-cast parts.
Rapid Prototypes Making
We specialize in machining custom household appliance housings, micro heat sinks, and complex snap-fit structural parts that require no screws. We have extensive experience with optimized toolpaths and surface finishing techniques. We can achieve a surface roughness better than Ra 0.4 μm.
CNC turning Cases
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Why Choose Our Turning & Turn Mill Service
Most of the time, you choose our turning services to make turned prototypes. The turning work in our mold manufacturing is integrated so smoothly that it happens almost invisibly.
Cost Reduction
First Mold precisely matches processes through hybrid manufacturing solutions. Your turned parts or molds will achieve significant cost savings.
Tolerance Assurance
We hold extremely tight requirements for coaxiality tolerance, controlling concentricity and diameter tolerances to ±0.010 mm. This is primarily to ensure a high first-time assembly success rate.
One-Stop Service
We provide surface finishing and support production scaling. With such a wide range of processes available, you’ll never want to switch to another turning supplier.
Your Turning Order in 4 Simple Steps
Watch the video guide to learn how to place a turning order on our platform in minutes.
Submit Your Turning Design
Upload your CAD file, choose material, and specify turning tolerances.
Get Instant Turning Quote & Order
Check your transparent quote and place the turning order online.
Precision Turning by Our Team
Your parts enter CNC turning with strict process control.
Receive Your Turned Parts
Get finished turned parts delivered right to you on schedule.
We are trusted by many clients
We offer turning services for various industries including automotive, aviation, electronics, and medical devices. Our products are exported to multiple countries including the USA, Canada, UK, France, Australia, Singapore, and Malaysia. We have established partnerships with renowned companies such as Tesla, Honda, Porsche, and more.
Our Design Tips for Your Turned Parts
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Avoid Long and Slender Parts
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Simplify Complex Geometries
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Incorporate Chamfers and Fillets
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Select Machinable Materials
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Maintain Consistent Wall Thickness
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Ensure Adequate Clamping Surfaces
Please note that even if you don't follow these design tips, we can still manufacture your parts perfectly. However, to help you reduce unnecessary costs, we recommend designing your parts according to our guidelines.
FAQ for Turning Services
I’m new to this industry. What is turning?
Turning is one of the most basic machining methods. In simple terms, a round bar is clamped in a machine and spun at high speed, while a cutting tool moves along it to remove excess material—leaving you with the desired rotational shape (like a shaft, pin, or sleeve). You can click on “What Is Turning” to learn more.
What types of parts can your traditional turning service produce?
First Mold keeps traditional turning available mainly for non-standard mold parts and equipment maintenance spares, such as sleeves, ejector pins, ejector sleeves, and guide pillars. We no longer use traditional turning for prototyping, because it simply can’t match the speed and efficiency of CNC turning.
What complex-shaped parts can you make with CNC turning?
CNC turning sits between traditional turning and turn-mill combined machining. With our CNC turning centers, First Mold can produce complex rotational parts that feature multiple steps, internal and external threads, tapers, curved profiles, seal grooves, and tight-fit tolerances.
What materials do you machine with CNC turning?
We mainly handle metals, including:
- Steels: carbon steel, alloy steel, tool steel, stainless steel (304, 316, etc.)
- Aluminum: 6061, 7075, and others
- Copper alloys: brass, copper
- Titanium alloys and high-temperature alloys
CNC turning can also machine plastics like POM (acetal), PEEK, and nylon, but in practice these are very rarely used at our facility (almost none).
Do you offer surface finishing for turned parts?
Yes, First Mold provides over 20 surface finishing options. Processes like screen printing, laser engraving, and simple sandblasting are done in-house. For anodizing, zinc plating, nickel plating, chrome plating, spray painting, and similar finishes, we work with a partner we’ve trusted for over 12 years.
Do you offer Swiss turning?
We currently don’t have Swiss-type automatic lathes. That said, our CNC turning and turn-mill combined capabilities cover the needs of most common small precision parts, with localized tolerances held to ±0.005 mm. You’re welcome to send us your drawings—we’ll evaluate whether we can meet your requirements with our existing high-precision equipment, or offer you the most suitable advice.