As do many machine shops, in the earlier days of CNC Industries, we used to have the machinists deburr and finish the parts they were making. Once our volume reached a certain level, we realized that it was too inefficient for the operators and machinist to finish their own parts. In approximately 2003 we established a separate CNC finishing department whose sole job it is to deburr and otherwise finish virtually every part that goes through the shop. Not only does this let the machinists concentrate fully on machining and in-process inspection, but it makes the process of finishing the parts much more efficient.
As of 2008, our finishing department includes 15 individual workstations and continues to grow as the workload grows. Our finishing people become very good at various techniques for deburring and otherwise "finishing" the work pieces.
Please visit our Technology pages for a better understanding of how we use technology to provide superior Quality, On-Time Deliveries, Pricing, and Service to our customers.

Our custom designed, individual finishing benches are clean, well lit and comfortable.

The FMT parts washer gives us the capability to automatically clean and dry parts with water soluble solutions. Parts washed in this washer are perfectly clean, and spot-free dried.
We make parts that are not only dimensionally correct, but cosmetically pleasing as well. While we could hand-stamp parts that require permanent ink marking, we believe it’s important that our part marking is as cosmetically appealing as our parts are. The motorized marking press automates the process of permanant ink marking the parts.
The Surface grinder is one of our "utility" machines used to support our CNC machining operations. It was purchased new, as was all of our other equipment.
We have numerous vibratory finsihing machines with a wide variety of finishing media available to suit any finishing requirement. Although vibratory finishing is a very low-tech operation, we still pay careful attention to details and include precise media and timing instructions in our electronic process routers.