<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><channel><title><![CDATA[SendCnC]]></title><description><![CDATA[Easy online quoting & invoicing for machinists.]]></description><link>https://www.sendcnc.com/</link><image><url>https://www.sendcnc.com/favicon.png</url><title>SendCnC</title><link>https://www.sendcnc.com/</link></image><generator>Ghost 2.25</generator><lastBuildDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 21:23:02 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://www.sendcnc.com/blog/rss/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><ttl>60</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[Choosing the Right Material for your Machined Parts or Fixtures]]></title><description><![CDATA[Need help selecting a material for machine-ability?  Below are some age old thoughts on selecting the right material to meet your machining needs.]]></description><link>https://www.sendcnc.com/choosing-the-right-material-for-your-machined-parts-or-fixtures/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2bb2176fc9b4322c5c6c5b</guid><category><![CDATA[Fixture Design]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Akagawa]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 23:36:00 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/299100B9-EE10-49DC-96C9-976A0EA07A1B.jpeg" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/299100B9-EE10-49DC-96C9-976A0EA07A1B.jpeg" alt="Choosing the Right Material for your Machined Parts or Fixtures"><p>As we plunge into the 4th generation of industry, a.k.a. Industry4.0, machining is still alive and thriving!  New development in 5-Axis machining technologies are paving the way for some very impressive and unmatched fabrication capabilities.   Thinking of utilizing one of these in the near future?  Below are some age old thoughts on selecting the right material for your machining needs.</p><p><em><em><a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">Images courtesy of 3D TEK CNC</a></em></em></p><h2 id="where-to-start"><strong>Where to start?</strong></h2><p>The following two materials are super standard and are popular for fixture design.  They are affordable and durable, hence they are often the first two materials to consider when setting out to design a fixture.</p><h3 id="delrin"><strong>Delrin</strong></h3><p>Also known as Acetal or POM (Polyoxymethylene), Delrin is a durable plastic that's very easy to machine, and is a default material for fixture design.  This material can easily handle tolerances down to  ± .002", which is plenty robust for a majority of your part needs.  Delrin is a trademark of DuPont.</p><h4 id="cases-where-delrin-may-not-work-"><strong>Cases where Delrin may not work:</strong></h4><ul><li>Your part will see high temperatures (over 300°F)</li><li>Your part will see high stresses</li><li>Your part touches static sensitive electronics<br><em><em>Although, there are static dissipative versions available</em></em></li></ul><h3 id="aluminum-6061"><strong>Aluminum 6061</strong></h3><p>Aluminum is another great choice that is durable, light weight, affordable, and easy to machine.  You can also easily achieve tolerances down to  ± .002".  Aluminum can handle very high melting temperatures, well over 1000°F, just be careful not to touch it!</p><p>A drawback to aluminum is that it's pretty messy in its raw form.  If you rub your finger across it, your finger will start to turn grey.  Hence, aluminum often needs to be anodized, which will harden the surface and keep your part clean.</p><h4 id="cases-where-aluminum-may-not-work-"><strong>Cases where aluminum may not work:</strong></h4><ul><li>Your part will see very high stresses <br><em><em>Aluminum is a soft metal</em></em></li><li>Your anodized part touches static sensitive electronics<br><em><em>To eliminate static, try electroless nickel plating instead</em></em></li><li>When cleanliness matters<br><em><em>Even coatings eventually wear, and then corrosion of this material can become a problem</em></em></li></ul><h2 id="where-to-continue-if-the-above-aren-t-right"><strong>Where to continue if the above aren't right?</strong></h2><p>So, you have some special requirements.  Let's walk through them to see if we can find the right alternative.</p><h2 id="in-need-of-strong-and-heat-resistant-plastics"><strong>In need of strong and heat resistant plastics?</strong></h2><p>Plastics are great, as they are light, durable, and often resistant to most corrosion.  Here are some great and upgraded alternatives to Delrin.</p><h3 id="ultem"><strong>Ultem</strong></h3><p>Also known as PEI (Polyetherimide), Ultem is a light weight and very strong plastic that can withstand temperatures over 300°F.  It's more expensive than Delrin and Aluminum, but still relatively affordable and easy to machine.  Ultem is a tradmark of SABIC</p><h3 id="peek"><strong>PEEK</strong></h3><p>PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) is light weight and stronger than Ultem.  It can withstand temperatures over 600°F, and is also easy to machine.  This material, however, can be quite expensive and is often an overkill for most projects.  That said, it makes for a great material in Aerospace, where weight and durability matter.  It's also popular for medical device implants, for its strength, durability, and biocompatibility.</p><h2 id="looking-for-some-strong-corrosion-resistant-metals"><strong>Looking for some strong, corrosion resistant metals?</strong></h2><p>Sometimes you need some good old steel to get the job done!  Stainless steels are very strong and can be clean and corrosion resistant.  They are heavy and harder to machine than most of the above materials, but are appropriate when you need the strength.  These materials will cost more to machine than Aluminum due to the material hardness.</p><!--kg-card-begin: image--><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img src="https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/initialapps/2019/01/steel.JPG" class="kg-image" alt="Choosing the Right Material for your Machined Parts or Fixtures"></figure><!--kg-card-end: image--><h3 id="stainless-302-304"><strong>Stainless 302/304</strong></h3><p>This is a popular grade of stainless, and decently corrosion resistant.  It's super strong and super heavy.</p><h3 id="stainless-316"><strong>Stainless 316</strong></h3><p>Another popular grade of stainless that's even more corrosion resistant.  It's also super strong and super heavy.</p><h3 id="stainless-17-4"><strong>Stainless 17-4</strong></h3><p>Another popular grade that's also very corrosion resistant, and of course strong and heavy.</p><p><em><em>Stainless 17-4 is also magnetic, which can be helpful to leverage, if you want to integrate anything involving magnets.</em></em></p><h2 id="need-a-light-weight-but-strong-corrosion-resistant-metal"><strong>Need a light weight but strong, corrosion resistant metal?</strong></h2><p>Titanium may be a great choice.  Though a little more pricey, titanium is a very strong and light weight option, with excellent machinable properties.</p><h3 id="titanium-grade-5"><strong>Titanium Grade 5</strong></h3><p>As a popular titanium alloy, grade 5 titanium is great for machining, and very commonly used when strength and weight matter.</p><h3 id="titanium-grade-2"><strong>Titanium Grade 2</strong></h3><p>Titanium grade 2 is another popular option and is pure titanium.  It's strong, light weight, easy to machine and popular for welding applications.</p><h2 id="want-some-conductivity-heat-or-electrical-"><strong>Want some conductivity (heat or electrical)?</strong></h2><p>Some applications may need some good conductivity.  Here are some options that could get the job done.  They are generally clean, but may require some maintenance or measures to help with corrosion over longer periods of time.</p><h3 id="brass"><strong>Brass</strong></h3><p>Brass can offer good heat and electrical conductivity.  Brass is relatively easy to machine and can be a cost effective choice.</p><h3 id="copper"><strong>Copper</strong></h3><p>Copper can be a decent choice when in need of good electrical conductivity, however can be more expensive and a little harder to machine.</p><h2 id="need-something-else"><strong>Need something else?</strong></h2><p>While the above can handle almost any of your design needs, there are always some niche requirements that need special attention.  If you have any of these, feel free to comment below!</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC]]></title><description><![CDATA[3D TEK CNC pushes the limits of high precision machining, providing excellent quality, skill, and craftsmanship.]]></description><link>https://www.sendcnc.com/spotlight-on-3d-tek-cnc/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2b4c716fc9b4322c5c6bf5</guid><category><![CDATA[Web Design]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Akagawa]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 15:35:00 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/quality-machining.jpg" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/quality-machining.jpg" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"><p><a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> pushes the limits of high precision machining, providing excellent quality, skill, and craftsmanship. For over 35 years, the master machinists at <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> have challenged the industry, refining their craft to provide unparalleled capabilities in the machining complex and high quality micro-parts.</p><p>Located in Ventura County California, <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a>  is a premier precision machine shop serving the Medical, Aerospace, MEMs, and Particle Accelerator Industries in Southern California.  We are thrilled to be working with <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> for the launch of their new website!</p><p></p><h3 id="3d-tek-cnc-above-the-fold"><strong>3D TEK CNC Above The Fold</strong></h3><!--kg-card-begin: image--><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img src="https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/initialapps/2018/12/3dtek-responsive-2.png" class="kg-image" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></figure><!--kg-card-end: image--><p>First and foremost, when teaming with <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> to build their website, we felt it was incredibly important to visually showcase the excellent work that they do.  Hence, we really wanted to utilize the space above the fold to convey their quality and capability with images from the shop, utilizing the nice color contrasts from the precision EDM, and the futuristic lighting from the OPTIV high resolution vision system.</p><p></p><h3 id="3d-tek-cnc-portfolio"><strong>3D TEK CNC Portfolio</strong></h3><p><a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a>'s skill and aptitude are best showcased in the excellent work that they do.  We were excited to work with <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> to build a portfolio of images on their site, to help convey their talented work.</p><!--kg-card-begin: gallery--><figure class="kg-card kg-gallery-card kg-width-wide"><div class="kg-gallery-container"><div class="kg-gallery-row"><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/5-axis-machining-1.JPG" width="790" height="525" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/precision-pendant-1.JPG" width="700" height="525" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/machined-parts-3-1.jpg" width="862" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div></div><div class="kg-gallery-row"><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/machined-parts-1-1.JPG" width="865" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/edm-2-1.jpg" width="865" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/machined-parts-6-1.jpg" width="863" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div></div><div class="kg-gallery-row"><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/machined-parts-5-1.jpg" width="863" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/machined-parts-4-1.jpg" width="863" height="575" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div><div class="kg-gallery-image"><img src="https://www.sendcnc.com/content/images/2019/07/3D-TEK-Mold-Cavity-1.png" width="700" height="584" alt="Spotlight on 3D TEK CNC"></div></div></div></figure><!--kg-card-end: gallery--><blockquote><em><em>Love the custom pendant built by 3D TEK CNC for the winner of Manny Pacquiao's Steel Tip Dart tournament! (shown above in the</em> top center<em>)</em></em></blockquote><p></p><h3 id="3d-tek-cnc-web-features"><strong>3D TEK CNC Web Features</strong></h3><p>The <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> website is fully responsive and integrates seamlessly with the <a href="https://www.sendcnc.com/">SendCnC</a> cloud quoting software, to streamline the buying process for both <a href="https://3dtekcnc.com/">3D TEK CNC</a> and their customers.</p><ul><li>Mobile optimized</li><li>Fast load times</li><li>Integration with <a href="https://www.initialapps.com/spotlight-on-3d-tek-cnc/www.sendcnc.com">SendCnC </a>Online Quoting and Invoicing Platform</li></ul><p></p><blockquote><a href="https://www.initialapps.com/contact-us">Looking to create a new site, or upgrade your current site? Please, don't hesitate to reach out to us!</a></blockquote>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>