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Hardware Startups CNC Machining
Services in Ann Arbor
We machine precision components across these hardware startups specialties for teams in Ann Arbor, MI.
Ann Arbor's University of Michigan Powerhouse Drives World-Class Hardware Startups
Ann Arbor is one of the Midwest's top hardware-startup cities, powered by the University of Michigan's engineering research. May Mobility...
May Mobility
A key hardware startups company in Ann Arbor.
SPARK Ann Arbor
A key hardware startups company in Ann Arbor.
Michigan Engineering Zone (MEZ)
A key hardware startups company in Ann Arbor.
May Mobility
SPARK Ann Arbor
Michigan Engineering Zone (MEZ)
Why Ann Arbor Teams
Choose RivCut for Hardware Startups
Precision, documentation, and lead times that hardware startups teams depend on.
No Minimum Order Quantity
Single prototypes welcome. We work with hardware startups from first prototype through production scale-up. We support Ann Arbor hardware startups teams working with May Mobility.
Free DFM Review
Every order gets a free design-for-manufacturability review. We catch issues before they cost you time and money. We support Ann Arbor hardware startups teams working with SPARK Ann Arbor.
Fast Prototype Turnaround
Rush prototypes in 3 days for simple parts. Most projects ship in 5 to 7 business days.
Scale When You Are Ready
Same shop, same quality system from prototype to 5,000+ production parts. No re-qualification needed.
Common Hardware Startups
Materials We Machine
We stock and machine the alloys and polymers hardware startups teams in Ann Arbor need.
Aluminum 6061-T6
The go-to prototyping alloy. Enclosures, chassis, brackets, and housings.
Aluminum 7075-T6
Higher strength for structural components and performance-critical parts.
Delrin (POM)
Low-cost engineering plastic for functional prototypes and moving parts.
303 Stainless Steel
Free-machining stainless for hardware, fasteners, and small components.
PEEK
High-performance polymer for medical, food, and high-temperature applications.
Polycarbonate
Clear, impact-resistant. Light covers, display windows, and prototype lenses.
From CAD File to Shipped Parts
Three steps. No runaround. You always know where your project stands.
Upload Your CAD File
Send your STEP or IGES file. Select material, quantity, and finish. We review for manufacturability and respond fast.
We Machine & Inspect
Your parts run on our CNC mills and lathes. Every order gets CMM inspection. We verify every critical dimension before shipping.
Ship with Full Documentation to Ann Arbor
Parts ship with dimensional inspection reports, material certs, and full traceability. Everything your Ann Arbor quality team needs.
Common Questions About
Hardware Startups Machining in Ann Arbor
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.
| Aluminum | |
|---|---|
| 6061-T6 | 40 ksi yield, machinability ~190 |
| 7075-T6 | 73 ksi yield, aerospace structural |
| 2024-T3 | Fatigue resistant, airframe skins |
| 5052 | Marine-grade, formable |
| Steel | |
| 1018 | Low carbon, weldable |
| 4140 | Pre-hard 28–32 HRC, high strength |
| 4340 | Quenched & tempered, ultra-high strength |
| A36 | 36 ksi yield, structural |
| Stainless Steel | |
| 303 | Free-machining, sulfur-bearing |
| 304 | Austenitic, weldable, general purpose |
| 316 | Mo-bearing, marine and chemical grade |
| 17-4 PH | H900, ~190 ksi UTS |
| Titanium | |
| Grade 2 | CP titanium, weldable, biocompatible |
| Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) | 120 ksi yield, aerospace and medical |
| Brass & Copper | |
| C360 Brass | 100% machinability rating |
| C110 Copper | ~100% IACS conductivity |
| C101 Copper | Oxygen-free, ~101% IACS |
| Engineering Plastics | |
| Delrin (Acetal) | Low friction, dimensionally stable |
| PEEK | 250°C service temp, chemical resistant |
| Nylon 6/6 | Wear resistant, ~12 ksi tensile |
| UHMW | Impact resistant, low friction |
| Polycarbonate | Transparent, ~9 ksi tensile |
| PTFE (Teflon) | 260°C, chemically inert |
Don’t see your grade? Ask us — we machine 50+ alloys and polymers.
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 part | Our machinists in Union City, CA | Unknown 3rd party shop | Local machinist, varies by shop |
| Country of origin | 100% USA, never outsourced | Often shipped overseas | USA, local only |
| Instant online quote | Yes — AI-priced in seconds | Yes | No — email or phone quote |
| Talk to the machinist | Yes, direct line | No, support agent only | Yes, in person |
| Free DFM review | Yes, on every order | Sometimes, paid add-on | Sometimes, informal |
| Tightest tolerance | ±0.0002 inches | ±0.005 inches typical | Varies by shop |
| Fastest lead time | 3 business days | 5–10 business days | 2–4 weeks typical |
| Minimum order | None — one part is fine | Often 5+ pieces | Often $500+ minimum |
| CMM inspection | Every order | Paid upgrade | Sometimes, manual only |
What Engineers Say About
Working With RivCut
Real reviews from real engineers. Every project matters — including yours in Ann Arbor.
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 PartsThey 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 DeviceWe 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.
PrototypingThe 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
- ✓ Printable PDF, no signup wall
Tips for Buying Hardware Startups
CNC Parts in Ann Arbor
What Ann Arbor hardware startups procurement teams should know before ordering machined parts.
Ann Arbor hardware startups should leverage the Detroit-area automotive supply chain — request PPAP-style first-article inspections on CNC parts, even at prototype volumes, to build quality documentation your OEM customers and investors will expect.
If you're building autonomous-vehicle or robotics hardware, specify ASTM or SAE material standards on drawings — Michigan machining shops speak automotive GD&T fluently and deliver tighter consistency when specs are clearly stated.
For SPARK-accelerated hardware ventures, request bridge-production quotes for 50-200 CNC parts to support pilot deployments — Ann Arbor's proximity to Detroit's machining capacity makes low-volume production cost-effective.
Get Your Hardware Startups
Parts Right in Ann Arbor
Send us your files. We'll review them for free and get you an honest quote within 24 hours. No pressure. No games.
No minimums · Prototypes welcome · NDA ready · Ships anywhere in the US