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On-Demand CNC Platform

CNC Turning in
Ann Arbor, MI

We turn shafts, pins, bushings, and threaded parts for Ann Arbor teams. Stainless, aluminum, brass, and plastics — one prototype or 5,000+ pieces.

Securely upload your 3D CAD file for immediate pricing and DFM feedback.

±0.001"
Standard tolerances
on turned features
RivCut capability
24hr
Quote turnaround
on most turning jobs
Upload to response
98%
CMM inspected
before shipping
RivCut standard
1–5K+
Prototypes through
production runs
No minimums

What Is CNC Turning?

CNC turning is a machining process where a lathe spins your raw material while precision cutting tools shape it into round parts. It produces shafts, pins, bushings, fittings, and other cylindrical components with smooth surfaces and tight tolerances — fast, repeatable, and accurate.
1

Material Rotates

Bar stock or blank is loaded into the lathe chuck and spins at high speed.

2

Tools Cut

Carbide cutting tools move along the material to remove material and shape your part.

3

Part Complete

Finished part is inspected on CMM and shipped with full documentation.

Built for Precision Turning

Your turned parts need a shop that treats quality, speed, and material knowledge as seriously as tolerances.

Live Tooling Capability

Our lathes feature live tooling for milling flats, drilling cross-holes, and cutting slots — all in one setup. Fewer operations mean faster delivery and tighter tolerances.

CMM Inspection

Every turned part is CMM inspected before shipping. You get a documented inspection report with every order — no guessing, no shortcuts.

Material Versatility

We turn aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, brass, copper, Delrin, PEEK, nylon, and polycarbonate. Every order ships with material certifications.

Fast Turnaround

Quotes in 24 hours. Prototypes in 3–5 days. Production runs on your timeline. We communicate directly — no layers of sales reps between you and the shop floor.

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Turned Part Types

From precision shafts to threaded fittings — CNC turned and fully inspected.

Shafts & Spindles

Drive shafts, motor shafts, spindle assemblies, and stepped shafts in steel, stainless, and titanium. Ground finishes and tight runout tolerances.

±0.0005" runout

Bushings & Sleeves

Press-fit bushings, bearing sleeves, wear rings, and spacers. Bronze, brass, Delrin, and hardened steel with precise bore tolerances.

Tight bore fits

Fittings & Connectors

Threaded fittings, hydraulic connectors, barb fittings, and adapter bodies. Brass, stainless steel, and aluminum with leak-tight thread quality.

Thread class 2A/2B

Pins & Dowels

Alignment pins, roll pins, taper pins, and locating dowels. Hardened steel and stainless with ground OD finishes for precision fits.

Ground finish

Knobs & Handles

Knurled knobs, adjustment handles, thumb screws, and control dials. Aluminum, brass, and stainless with anodize-ready finishes.

Knurling available

Nozzles & Tips

Spray nozzles, dispensing tips, injection nozzles, and orifice bodies. Stainless steel and brass with micro-bore drilling and polished bores.

Micro-bore capable
Precision turned 4140 steel shaft inspected on CMM at RivCut
CMM Verified — All Critical Dimensions Passed

Precision Shaft — 4140 Steel

Turned for a robotics OEM requiring ultra-tight runout on a motor drive shaft. Delivered in 5 business days with full first article inspection package.

±0.0005"
OD runout
tolerance held
16 Ra
Surface finish
on bearing journals
5 Days
Quote to delivery
turnaround
100%
First article
inspection pass rate
  • Dimensional inspection report (CMM data included)
  • Material certification & heat lot traceability
  • First article inspection report per customer spec
  • Certificate of Conformance included

Documentation. Quality. Expertise.

Precision turning demands more than good parts. Here is what you get on every order.

Full Documentation

Every order ships with everything your quality team needs.

  • Dimensional inspection reports
  • Material certs with heat lot traceability
  • First article inspection reports
  • Certificate of Conformance

Verified Quality — CMM

We inspect before we ship. No exceptions.

  • CMM inspection on every order
  • NIST-traceable calibrated gauges
  • ±0.001" standard, ±0.0005" critical
  • Free DFM review on every upload

Precision Turning Expertise

Deep knowledge of lathe work across materials and geometries.

  • Live tooling for mill-turn operations
  • Thread cutting & knurling
  • Swiss-type turning for small parts
  • Multi-material capability

From CAD File to Shipped Parts

Three steps. No runaround. Built for engineering timelines.

Step 1

Upload Your CAD File

Send your STEP or IGES file. Select material, quantity, and finish. We review for manufacturability and respond within 24 hours.

Step 2

We Turn & Inspect

Your parts run on our CNC lathes with live tooling. Every order gets CMM inspection. We verify every critical dimension before anything ships.

Step 3

Ship with Full Documentation

Parts ship with dimensional inspection reports, material certs, and full documentation package. Everything your quality team needs.

Why Ann Arbor, MI Companies Choose RivCut

Ann Arbor (978K metro) is known for Silicon Hills tech boom. Local industries include semiconductor, EV, robotics, defense. RivCut machines parts for teams across TX from our Union City, CA facility — with standard shipping in 2–3 business days.

All parts are CNC machined in-house at our Bay Area shop. We never broker or outsource. Learn about RivCut →

CNC Turning Questions

CNC turning is a way to make round parts from metal or plastic. A lathe spins your material while cutting tools shape it. This makes shafts, pins, bushings, and fittings with smooth surfaces and tight tolerances.
Most metals and plastics can be CNC turned. We work with aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, brass, copper, Delrin, PEEK, nylon, and polycarbonate.
Pricing depends on material, complexity, and quantity. Simple turned parts start around $30–$120 each. Upload your file for an exact quote in 24 hours.
Ask about university spinout device prototyping — Michigan Medicine and U-M BME produce a steady stream of device startups needing rapid prototyping with FDA-ready documentation. RivCut provides full material traceability, CMM inspection on every part, and first-article inspection reports on request.
Ann Arbor's medical device sector is powered by the University of Michigan This creates strong local demand for CNC Turning services with fast turnaround and rigorous quality standards.
Yes. Beyond medical device, we also serve Ann Arbor's automotive sector with the same precision and documentation rigor. Teams supporting University of Michigan Mcity and other local automotive firms use our services.
Upload your CAD file on our instant quote page. You'll get a price within 24 hours. No phone calls needed. No pressure.
Yes. We work with Ann Arbor teams across medical device, automotive, and robotics and more. Most orders reach the greater Ann Arbor area in 2–3 business days via ground shipping. We also serve teams in Washtenaw County and the surrounding area.
Most orders ship in 5 to 10 business days. Rush orders ship in as few as 3 days. Most orders reach the greater Ann Arbor area in 2–3 business days via ground shipping.
Ann Arbor medical device, automotive, and robotics teams need precision machined parts that meet exact specs. We offer fast quotes, no minimums, and CMM inspection on every order.
Materials

CNC Machining Materials Available in Ann Arbor

Aluminum 6061 and 7075. Stainless 304, 316, and 17-4 PH. Ti-6Al-4V titanium. PEEK, Delrin, and Nylon 6/6. Every grade ships from our shop with a full mill cert.

20+ CNC machining grades stocked — each shipped with a mill cert (EN 10204 3.1) on request.
Aluminum
6061-T640 ksi yield, machinability ~190
7075-T673 ksi yield, aerospace structural
2024-T3Fatigue resistant, airframe skins
5052Marine-grade, formable
Steel
1018Low carbon, weldable
4140Pre-hard 28–32 HRC, high strength
4340Quenched & tempered, ultra-high strength
A3636 ksi yield, structural
Stainless Steel
303Free-machining, sulfur-bearing
304Austenitic, weldable, general purpose
316Mo-bearing, marine and chemical grade
17-4 PHH900, ~190 ksi UTS
Titanium
Grade 2CP titanium, weldable, biocompatible
Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5)120 ksi yield, aerospace and medical
Brass & Copper
C360 Brass100% machinability rating
C110 Copper~100% IACS conductivity
C101 CopperOxygen-free, ~101% IACS
Engineering Plastics
Delrin (Acetal)Low friction, dimensionally stable
PEEK250°C service temp, chemical resistant
Nylon 6/6Wear resistant, ~12 ksi tensile
UHMWImpact resistant, low friction
PolycarbonateTransparent, ~9 ksi tensile
PTFE (Teflon)260°C, chemically inert

Don’t see your grade? Ask us — we machine 50+ alloys and polymers.

How We Compare

RivCut vs CNC Marketplaces vs Local Machine Shops

Why engineers in Ann Arbor pick RivCut over marketplaces and local machine shops. Marketplaces are fast but route your job to the lowest bidder. Local shops are trustworthy but slow on quotes and often won’t take small jobs. RivCut combines instant online quoting with the accountability of a real, in-house USA shop.

What You Get RivCut Best CNC Marketplace Local Machine Shop
Who cuts the partOur machinists in Union City, CAUnknown 3rd party shopLocal machinist, varies by shop
Country of origin100% USA, never outsourcedOften shipped overseasUSA, local only
Instant online quoteYes — AI-priced in secondsYesNo — email or phone quote
Talk to the machinistYes, direct lineNo, support agent onlyYes, in person
Free DFM reviewYes, on every orderSometimes, paid add-onSometimes, informal
Tightest tolerance±0.0002 inches±0.005 inches typicalVaries by shop
Fastest lead time3 business days5–10 business days2–4 weeks typical
Minimum orderNone — one part is fineOften 5+ piecesOften $500+ minimum
CMM inspectionEvery orderPaid upgradeSometimes, manual only
Customer Reviews

What Engineers Say About
Working With RivCut

Real reviews from real engineers. Every project matters — including yours in Ann Arbor.

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Mike R.
Engineering Manager, Aerospace
★★★★★

We went through two shops before finding RivCut. Night and day difference. Parts come in right. Communication is clear. They held ±0.002" on a titanium bracket that two other shops couldn’t get right.

Aerospace Parts
SL
Sarah L.
Product Lead, Medical Devices
★★★★★

They caught a tolerance issue in our drawing before production started. That saved us a full revision cycle and three weeks of delays. You don’t find that kind of attention to detail at most shops.

Medical Device
AN
Alex N.
CTO, Hardware Startup
★★★★★

We needed fast turnaround on 5-axis parts for a new enclosure. RivCut delivered in 6 days. Quality was excellent. These guys move fast without cutting corners.

Prototyping
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The DFM Checklist Engineers Use Before Sending CAD to a CNC Shop

14 checks for wall thickness, internal radii, tool reach, hole depth-to-diameter ratios, and tolerance stack. Catch issues before they cost you a revision cycle.

  • 14-point pre-flight checklist
  • Aluminum, steel & titanium-specific rules
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How Ann Arbor's Top Industries Use CNC Turning

Ann Arbor's economy drives specific machining demand. Here's what we see from local teams.

Ann Arbor's Medical Device Sector

Ann Arbor's medical device sector is powered by the University of Michigan — Michigan Medicine is one of the nation's top academic health systems, and the U-M Biomedical Engineering department produces a steady pipeline of device startups and clinical innovations. HandyLab (acquired by BD), Accuri Cytometers, and other spinouts have commercialized diagnostics and lab instruments, while the Ann Arbor SPARK incubator supports early-stage device companies.

RivCut delivers FDA-compliant precision machining to Ann Arbor med device innovators — diagnostic instrument components, surgical prototypes, and implant parts with full material traceability and fixed lead times.

Michigan Medicine (University of Michigan)U-M Biomedical EngineeringAnn Arbor SPARK
Insider tip: Ask about university spinout device prototyping — Michigan Medicine and U-M BME produce a steady stream of device startups needing rapid prototyping with FDA-ready documentation.

Ann Arbor medical device teams use cnc turning for precision lathe work and Swiss turning for shafts, pins, and threaded components.

Ann Arbor's Automotive Sector

Ann Arbor is the brain of Michigan's auto industry — the University of Michigan's Mcity autonomous-vehicle test facility, Toyota Research Institute's Ann Arbor office, and a dense cluster of mobility startups make the city a hub for connected and autonomous vehicle development. Tier 1 suppliers including Bosch, Continental, and Hella maintain engineering offices, while legacy machining shops across Washtenaw County serve prototype and production programs.

RivCut supports Ann Arbor automotive teams with rapid prototyping, production machining, and the dimensional precision your AV and EV R&D programs demand.

University of Michigan McityToyota Research InstituteBoschContinental AG
Insider tip: AV prototype machining in Ann Arbor demands NDA compliance — vet your CNC supplier's IP security and data-handling practices before sharing sensor or hardware designs.

Ann Arbor automotive teams use cnc turning for precision lathe work and Swiss turning for shafts, pins, and threaded components.

Ann Arbor's Robotics Sector

Ann Arbor is a genuine robotics hub — Universal Robots' U.S. headquarters is here, the University of Michigan's Robotics Institute is a top-tier research center, and Fanuc America's Rochester Hills campus is just 40 minutes away. May Mobility develops autonomous shuttle vehicles in Ann Arbor, and the Mcity autonomous vehicle test facility provides a controlled urban proving ground. Ford's autonomous vehicle division and Toyota Research Institute also maintain Ann Arbor engineering offices.

RivCut supports Ann Arbor robotics teams with rapid-turn CNC machining for cobot end-effectors, autonomous vehicle sensor mounts, and research robot chassis — with the fast iterations your university spinouts and AV programs demand.

Universal Robots (U.S. HQ)May MobilityUniversity of Michigan RoboticsMcity (U-M)
Insider tip: Universal Robots cobot end-effectors need precision-machined ISO 9409-1 flanges — confirm your shop can hold the bolt-circle and register tolerances.

Ann Arbor robotics teams use cnc turning for precision lathe work and Swiss turning for shafts, pins, and threaded components.

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