PRECISION CNC MACHINING

PRECISION MACHINING SERVICES IN ROSEMOUNT, MN

When parts require closer tolerances than sheet metal forming alone can achieve, precision machining is the path forward. Geometrix operates a CNC machining job shop at our Rosemount, MN facility as a natural extension of our full-service fabrication capabilities.

PRECISION CNC MACHINING

CNC MACHINING AT GEOMETRIX CO

Geometrix operates CNC milling and turning equipment at our Rosemount, MN facility, integrated with our forming, welding, laser cutting, and finishing operations. Our machining team handles both standalone machined components and second-op work on fabricated assemblies — a capability that eliminates the lead time and handling risk of subcontracting machined features to a separate shop. We provide CNC milling for complex contoured features, alongside precision turning, drilling, and thread milling to your exact specifications. Routinely holding standard tolerances of ±0.001 inches on milled features and ±0.0005 inches on turned diameters, we support critical applications across precision agriculture, medical fabrication, and industrial automation. Machined components integrated with our welded assemblies — see our Welding Services. Starting with laser-cut or formed blanks? See our Laser Cutting and Metal Forming Services.

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WHY CHOOSE GEOMETRIX CO FOR PRECISION MACHINING

Most fabricators send machined components out to a third party, creating lead time gaps and accountability gaps. At Geometrix, machining is in-house — fully integrated with our forming, welding, laser cutting, and finishing operations. That means one quote, one schedule, and one point of contact for your complete Twin Cities fabrication project.

Our ISO 9001:2015 certification ensures dimensional accountability at every step, from raw material receipt to final shipment. Final surface finishing completed in-house — see our Metal Finishing Services.

20 YEARS OF PRECISION FABRICATION IN MINNESOTA

Geometrix Co has been delivering high-quality metal fabrication work to contractors, manufacturers, and engineers across the Twin Cities region. Every project — from a single custom cut to a full production run — is handled in-house at our Rosemount, MN facility with the same standard of accuracy and craftsmanship. We don’t outsource, we don’t cut corners, and we stand behind every part that leaves our shop.

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CNC milling uses rotating tools to remove material from a stationary workpiece, making it ideal for complex shapes and flat surfaces. CNC turning rotates the workpiece against a stationary cutting tool, which is the preferred method for creating cylindrical or rounded parts. We offer both capabilities to ensure we can produce your components using the most efficient process.

Our facility is equipped with high-precision machinery capable of holding extremely tight tolerances, often down to +/- 0.001 inches or better, depending on the material and part geometry. This precision is essential for industries where exact fit and performance are non-negotiable, such as aerospace or medical manufacturing.

We machine a wide variety of materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, brass, copper, and various engineering plastics. Each material has different machining characteristics, and our team can provide guidance on material selection to help you balance strength, weight, and cost-effectiveness for your specific application.

Yes. To provide a complete, “plug-and-play” component, we can coordinate various finishing options such as anodizing, plating, heat treating, and powder coating. This allows you to receive parts that are fully protected and ready for immediate use in your assembly or final product.

The most efficient way to receive an accurate quote is to provide a 3D CAD model (such as .STEP or .IGS files) along with a 2D PDF drawing that specifies tolerances and material requirements. Our engineering team reviews these files to determine the optimal machining strategy and provides a competitive estimate based on your volume and timeline.