Production Machining Services

Production Work That Doesn't Drift.

Low, mid and high-volume CNC machining for teams that live and die by on-time delivery. Same quality on part one and part ten thousand. Same communication on week one and week fifty. No surprise price creep, no silent missed dates.

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How We Handle Production

The Same Shop. Every Batch.

Production work breaks down when the shop running your parts in month twelve isn't the same shop that quoted you in month one. Different operators. Different fixtures. Drifting quality. Missed dates nobody flagged.

Dun-Rite runs your production on the same machines, with the same people, using the same inspection process — every run, every shift, every batch. The quote you got on part one is the quote you get on part ten thousand.

Same Setup, Every Run
Fixtures and inspection plans stay locked in. Part one and part ten thousand come off the same way — no drift, no surprises, no "the night shift did it differently."
You Stay In The Loop
Real updates from real people. If material's late, if something needs to shift, you hear it from us first — not after it's already a problem.
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Dun-Rite Capabilities

What We Run in Production

Mill, turn, grind, and inspect — all under one roof. Fewer handoffs, shorter lead times, one accountable shop.

Milling across aluminum · steel · stainless · plastics

HAAS VF series and EC400 horizontal, FADAL VMC, and multiple other mills handle production milling across aluminum, steel, stainless, and plastics. Multi-axis capability for complex parts, horizontal machining for high-throughput runs, and vertical capacity for shorter-batch work. We scale the right machine to the right job — so your cycle times reflect your volume, not the other way around.
Precision CNC milled aluminum part and digital caliper on a table in a clean industrial workshop with CNC machine and tools in the background.

Turning across aluminum · steel · stainless

Doosan PUMA 350 and 400, LYNX series (including 2100LSYB with live tooling), Okuma Cadet Mate, and HURCO TM6. Shafts, bushings, precision rotational parts, and complex turned geometries in production volumes. Live tooling on the LSYB means we can mill and drill on the lathe — fewer operations, fewer handoffs, fewer chances for something to drift between machines.
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Surface · ID/OD · Jig grinding-in-house

Most production shops outsource grinding which adds lead time, adds vendors to manage, and adds finger-pointing when something's off. We keep it in-house. Surface grinding on Mattison and Okamoto, ID/OD grinding, jig grinding on Moore and Hanchett — tight-tolerance finishing without shipping parts across town. If your production work needs ground surfaces, that's part of the price and part of the lead time we quote you. Not a separate vendor relationship you have to manage.
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CMM · Optical comparator · Magnaflux · Full gauging

Brown & Sharpe Micro Val CMM, optical comparator, Magnaflux for non-destructive inspection, Brown & Sharpe Micro Hites, and a full complement of calipers, micrometers, and gauging. Every production batch gets the inspection it needs — from first-article documentation through in-process checks and final inspection. If your program requires FAI, ballooned prints, material certs, or detailed inspection reports, call it out up front and we'll build it into the quote.
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Production Types

Our Production Work

If one of these sounds like your program, we're probably a fit. If it doesn't, send the specs anyway - we'll tell you straight.

Low-Mid Volume
Good fit if: Your program doesn't justify hard tooling yet, or the annual volume is modest and you need a shop that takes it seriously anyway.
• Less than 5,000 parts annually
• Short-run production
• Pilot production following prototype approval
• Bridge production before tooling investment
High-Volume
Good fit if: Your parts need precision, your volumes are steady but not massive, and you want a shop where your program is valued instead of tolerated.
• Greater than 5,000 parts annually
• Repeat production runs throughout the year
• Tight-tolerance production the big shops won't quote
• Programs requiring documented inspection
Repeat Orders
Good fit if: You've got a production part that needs to run reliably for the long haul, and you want a shop that remembers how you like it done three years from now.
• Ongoing production relationships
• Multi-year programs
• Kanban-style repeat POs
• Stocked fixtures and locked-in processes
Best Value
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Mill it. Turn it. Grind it. Ship it. Three decades of doing all four under one roof, before the rest of the industry caught on.
The Dun-Rite Way
Eight white precision-machined metal parts arranged in two columns with calipers, a dial indicator, and an open notebook nearby on a light surface.
Tight tolerances, honest timelines, and a phone that actually gets answered. Old-school manufacturing values. Modern equipment.
Since 1995
Eight white precision-machined metal parts arranged in two columns with calipers, a dial indicator, and an open notebook nearby on a light surface.
Forty machines, six capability areas, one accountable shop. The kind of place where 'we'll figure it out' actually means something.
Dun-Rite Machining
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30+
Years in Production
Building the same quality, run after run, since 1995.
40+
Machines In-House
Mill, lathe, grind, inspect — everything under one roof, no outsourced handoffs.
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What Our Customers Say

Real quotes from engineers, procurement, and production managers we've worked with.

Dun-Rite Machining is the Prototype Shop to talk to for any and ALL small or production builds.
Travis G.
One of the finest, most professional machining companies. Quality and service are exceptional!
Craig G.
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