CNC Milling Services
Multi-Axis CNC Milling
3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC milling for aerospace and defense. AS9100 and ITAR-registered — tight-tolerance contours, single-setup accuracy, fast lead times.
Overview
What Is Multi-Axis CNC Milling?
Multi-Axis CNC Milling is the process of cutting parts on computer-controlled mills that move in three, four, or five axes at once. As a result, EGM Manufacturing can machine complex shapes, deep pockets, and sharp angles in a single setup. Therefore, parts ship faster with tighter accuracy.
Multi-Axis CNC Milling from EGM Manufacturing turns complex CAD files into flight-ready parts faster than most shops can quote. First, our team reviews your drawing for manufacturability. Next, we run the job on 3-axis, 4-axis, or 5-axis mills staffed by seasoned machinists. Additionally, our AS9100 and ITAR-registered shop in Sunrise, Florida serves aerospace, defense, and space buyers who need tight-tolerance contours, undercuts, and single-setup accuracy. Whether you need one prototype or 1,000 units, EGM scales with your program.
Precision Results
Tight-Tolerance Parts Every Time
From complex aerospace brackets to precision housings — every part we machine is inspected with CMM metrology and ships with full documentation. Our team handles the toughest geometries other shops turn away.
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Why Choose EGM
Why Choose EGM for Multi-Axis CNC Milling
- AS9100 and ISO 9001:2015 certified for full aerospace compliance and documented paper trail on every job
- 3-, 4-, and 5-axis machines under one roof for flat parts, rotary work, and full single-setup contouring
- Max part envelope of 2,000 x 1,200 x 500 mm so large housings, brackets, and frames fit without re-fixturing
- Fine tolerance down to ±0.002″ on metals, backed by CMM inspection on every production batch shipped
- Aerospace-grade stock on hand including 6061, 7075, 17-4, 316, titanium, PEEK, Delrin, and specialty alloys
- Expedited lead times as short as 8 days on 3-axis work and 10 days on 5-axis jobs under 50 parts
Aerospace & Defense
Why Multi-Axis CNC Milling Matters for Aerospace and Defense
When a component has complex contours, undercuts, or tight geometric limits, standard 3-axis work often cannot hold the print. Therefore, aerospace and defense buyers rely on Multi-Axis CNC Milling to cut these parts in a single setup. Moreover, single-setup work removes fixture-induced stack error, shortens lead time, and improves surface finish on every critical face. Additionally, EGM runs every 5-axis job inside the same quality system used for simpler work — so the paper trail stays intact. For teams moving from first article to limited production, our CNC prototyping capabilities feed straight into this service.
5-Axis Value
Is 5-Axis Work Worth the Added Cost on Aerospace Parts?
Often, yes. Single-setup 5-axis work cuts total cost on complex parts because fewer fixtures, fewer operations, and less rework add up fast. Additionally, the single-setup approach holds tighter geometry than multi-op 3-axis jobs. Therefore, buyers usually save money on the finished part even though hourly rates run higher on 5-axis machines.
Our Process
How Our Multi-Axis CNC Milling Process Works
Every Multi-Axis CNC Milling job at EGM follows a disciplined workflow. First, your team submits CAD files, 2D drawings, and material specs. Next, our process engineers review the package, confirm manufacturability, and plan tooling paths. Then, the job routes to the right platform — 3-axis, 4-axis, or 5-axis mill — based on shape and finish needs. After that, our CMM verifies every part against print. Finally, we ship with full paperwork. Browse our complete equipment list and short run production machining capabilities.
Materials
What Materials Does EGM Mill for Aerospace Parts?
EGM routinely mills aerospace-grade aluminum like 6061, 6061-T6, 6082, and 7075. Additionally, we cut stainless steels such as 303, 304, 316, 17-4, 420, and 2205 duplex. Moreover, we machine titanium, brass, copper, alloy and tool steels, plus plastics like PEEK, PTFE, Delrin, UHMW, and G-10. Custom materials are reviewed case by case.
- 6061
- 6061-T6
- 6082
- 7075
- 303
- 304
- 316
- 17-4
- 420
- 2205 Duplex
- Titanium
- Brass
- Copper
- Alloy steel
- Tool steel
- PEEK
- PTFE (Teflon)
- Acetal (Delrin)
- UHMW
- G-10
- Reviewed case by case
- Inquire for specialty alloys
Applications
Aerospace and Defense Applications for Multi-Axis CNC Milling
EGM's Multi-Axis CNC Milling work spans flight-hardware brackets, avionics housings, structural fittings, UAV parts, satellite subassemblies, and ground-support tooling. Additionally, our 5-axis cells cut complex contours for radar, sensor, and optical assemblies where fixture errors cannot be tolerated. Meanwhile, our 3- and 4-axis platforms handle slots, keyways, drilled features, and surface milling on flatter parts. In every case, each job ships with inspection reports, material certs, and full traceability.
Tolerances
What Tolerances Can EGM Hold on Milled Parts?
| Type | Metals | Plastics |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Tolerance | ±0.005″ | ±0.010″ |
| Fine Tolerance | ±0.002″ | ±0.005″ |
| Custom Tolerance | Requires 2D drawing — reviewed case by case | |
| Process | Max Part Size | Lead Time (<50 parts) |
|---|---|---|
| 3-Axis Milling | 2,000 × 1,200 × 500 mm | As low as 8 days |
| 5-Axis Milling | 2,000 × 1,200 × 500 mm | As low as 10 days |
Post-Processing
What Finishing Services Does EGM Offer After Milling?
EGM offers anodizing, powder coating, bead blasting, polishing, brushing, heat treating, passivating, plating, painting, screen printing, and laser engraving. Additionally, finishes can be carried forward identically from prototype through production. As a result, design verification reflects the true shipping condition — so finish-related surprises during qualification testing are removed completely.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Multi-Axis CNC Milling
EGM can mill parts up to 2,000 x 1,200 x 500 mm, or roughly 78.7 x 47.2 x 19.6 inches, on our 3-axis and 5-axis platforms. Additionally, smaller features down to 0.50 mm in diameter are routinely held. Therefore, large housings and small precision parts both fit within our shop envelope.
Standard 3-axis work under 50 parts ships as quickly as 8 days, while 5-axis batches ship in as little as 10 days. However, complex contours, exotic alloys, or special finishes extend the timeline. Therefore, our team provides an exact delivery date at quote so program schedules stay on track.
Choose 5-axis when your part has complex contours, undercuts, angled holes, or tight positional limits across multiple faces. Additionally, 5-axis reduces setups and fixture errors. Therefore, it often delivers better accuracy and lower total cost on complex jobs — even though hourly machine rates run higher than simpler platforms.
Yes. EGM Manufacturing is ITAR registered and holds a JCP Certification (DD2345). As a result, we can receive and process controlled unclassified information and defense-related technical data. Additionally, all ITAR drawings run through secure systems with access limited to cleared staff. Please contact our team before sending any controlled package.
Yes. EGM welcomes customer-supplied stock on milling jobs when traceability paperwork comes with it. Additionally, we inspect all incoming material before the job starts. Furthermore, our team will flag any concerns with grade, condition, or certs before machining begins — protecting your part and your program from costly rework.
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