
We are experts in precision machining of tiny parts.
We work in microns, mostly in non-magnetic materials titanium, copper alloys, brass, aluminum, bronze, ceramics, glass, and other specialty materials. Our work supports electron microscopy, advanced medical devices, defense systems, space hardware, cryogenics, and high-end motorsports.
We are an R&D-focused shop, not a production floor. We work directly with engineers and scientists, often on problems that other shops have already turned down. If it’s in the “no-quote pile,” it usually ends up with us.
The shop began in 1997 in the Boston area, primarily supporting students at MIT and early-stage high-tech startups. Early work included drilling holes down to 50 microns, medical implant components, inkjet printer heads, and tooling for aerospace and automotive applications. The common thread has always been the same: small, difficult, and important parts.
Today, our teams are small, tight, and spread around the world. We hire journeyman-level machinists and people who aspire to be true craftspeople. Our machinists program their own parts, often design their own tooling, and are trusted to own the outcome. We are not a “crank out product” shop. We exist for customers and team members who care about precision, craftsmanship, and getting things right.
