CNC Machining · Washington, DC

CNC Machining for Washington, DC.

Contract manufacturing for Washington engineering teams across CNC machining. Prototype through production. Network certifications: AS9100 · ISO 9001 · ITAR · IPC.

What we help with — CNC Machining

CNC Machining sourcing for Washington programs

Milled and turned parts in aluminum, steel, stainless, brass, and engineering plastics — prototype to production.

Our CNC bench runs 3-, 4-, and 5-axis milling, Swiss-style and live-tool turning, Wire EDM, and Sinker EDM. Materials span 6061/7075 aluminum, 303/304/316 stainless, 4140 and 17-4 PH steel, brass, copper, titanium (Grade 5 / 6Al-4V), Inconel, and engineering plastics including Delrin, PEEK, Ultem, and G10. Tolerances down to ±0.0005 in on machining centers configured for tight work. Secondary processes — anodize (Type II / III, color), chem film, passivation, black oxide, powder coat, bead blast, tumble — are coordinated through the same shop or a vetted finishing partner so you receive ready-to-install parts. Volumes range from a single prototype prove-out through ongoing production lots of 10k+. We route each drawing package against capability (envelope, axis count, material certs), volume, and tolerance — a 5-axis aerospace house and a high-mix prototype shop have different cost structures, and SmartFab picks the fit.

Why SmartFab

Why Washington teams source CNC machining through SmartFab

One RFQ, one accountable partner

One CNC machining RFQ from Washington returns one accountable manufacturing quote — sized for your volume, your certifications, and your lead time.

Supply chain headache, eliminated

We own sourcing, production, and follow-up on every Washington CNC machining program so your team ships product instead of chasing shops.

Better supplier fit

Machining fit comes down to envelope, axis count, and material — aerospace AS9100 shops and quick-turn prototype shops bid the same drawing very differently. For Washington programs in defense, that means placing the build on a line with the right certifications and volume profile from day one.

Build approach

Build approach for Washington CNC machining programs

When we route a CNC machining RFQ for a Washington customer, we evaluate the build against facilities in our network on three axes: certifications (does it need AS9100 or ITAR registration?), volume (prototype, low-volume, production), and lead time. The DC metro's defense and federal-systems buyers need ITAR-registered, AS9100, and Class 3 partners — our domestic bench is structured for prime-contractor work.

For defense programs in Washington, we typically return one accountable manufacturing quote within 24–48 hours.

Washington industries

Industries we build for in Washington with CNC machining

defense
defense + CNC machining

Machining fit comes down to envelope, axis count, and material — aerospace AS9100 shops and quick-turn prototype shops bid the same drawing very differently.

federal systems
federal systems + CNC machining

Machining fit comes down to envelope, axis count, and material — aerospace AS9100 shops and quick-turn prototype shops bid the same drawing very differently.

aerospace
aerospace + CNC machining

Machining fit comes down to envelope, axis count, and material — aerospace AS9100 shops and quick-turn prototype shops bid the same drawing very differently.

FAQ

CNC Machining in Washington — questions

Ready to get your CNC machining build quoted for your Washington program?

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