The CNC Process at OTTR
Precision Engineering for Every Project
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machine tools such as lathes, mills, routers, and grinders to produce precise components.
How CNC Machining Works:
CAD Design Creation – A 2D or 3D model is created to define the part’s exact specifications.
G-Code Programming – The design is converted into G-code, the machine’s programming language, to control speed, feed rates, and tool paths.
Test Run & Calibration—A test run ensures the code and machine settings are optimized before production.
Production Machining – Once approved, materials are loaded, and the CNC process begins with precision and efficiency.
Cutting Fluid Application – Cooling fluids (oils, emulsions, pastes, or gels) are applied to control heat and debris for optimal machining performance.

Why CNC Machining?

Our Process at OTTR
Experience CNC Machining Excellence with OTTR
Discover the limitless possibilities of CNC machining and reverse engineering with OTTR. Whether you need precision prototypes, high-volume production, or specialized components, our capabilities are tailored to bring your vision to life.
Contact us today for a quote and experience the future of American manufacturing.
OTTR – Built by Veterans, Engineered for Excellence.