
No black boxes. Every step on record.
Here is how the shop moves a job from incoming print to certified delivery—alloy confirmed, tolerances documented, material traceable at every stage.






Three stages. Zero ambiguity.
Print review and alloy confirmation
Tolerance stack-up, laid out and logged
Mill cert issued with every batch
Print arrives. Alloy, tolerance, and surface spec are confirmed before a schedule slot is committed. You sign off; we cut.
Layout through final inspection, every deviation is measured and recorded. The inspection log ships with the part—not on request, by default.
Material ID, chemistry analysis, mechanical properties—certified and attached to every shipment. One-off or repeat run, the paperwork is the same.
Every job leaves this shop with a full traceability package—mill cert, inspection log, and alloy confirmation tied to the specific batch. No retrospective scrambling when your QA team asks for backup.
Documentation that holds up to audit.
Proven repeatable process means the documentation structure is identical whether the job is a one-off custom bracket or a 500-piece production run.