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Sheet Metal Fabrication vs. CNC Machining: Choosing the Right Process for Your Custom Prototype

When it comes to prototyping a custom part or enclosure, selecting the right manufacturing process can make all the difference for your project. Two of the most popular methods – sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining – each offer distinct advantages. Depending on your specific requirements, you can choose the method that best suits your needs. At Gazfull, we can custom manufacture your part or enclosure using either method, and best of all, we can do it in just 2-3 days.

In this blog, we’ll guide you through the key factors to help you decide between sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining.

The Basics

Sheet Metal Fabrication involves shaping thin sheets of metal through cutting, bending and assembling.

CNC Machining (short for Computer Numerical Control machining) uses software-driven tools to cut material from a solid block with incredible precision.

 

Design Complexity

The complexity of your prototype’s design will largely determine which method is best:

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Suited for simpler, flat designs or prototypes with angular shapes, it’s therefore an ideal choice for box-like enclosures, as well as chassis and housings with bendable or folded structures.

CNC Machining: Best for highly detailed designs, which have intricate geometries and blind features. For example, if your enclosure needs tight tolerances or integrated features like threads or grooves, then sheet metal fabrication might not be the right fit.

Durability and Strength

Both manufacturing methods produce durable prototypes, but their applications differ:

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Produces strong, resilient parts, ideal for general use cases. However, sheet metal parts may not provide the same level of durability as machined parts for high-impact applications.

CNC Machining: Offers superior strength with tighter tolerances and better surface finishes. Machined enclosures are more robust and better suited for harsh environments, such as aerospace applications, and offer excellent protection against water and moisture.

 

Integrated Features

Consider the type of features you need in your prototype:

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Ideal for adding perforations, vents, or access panels. Moreover, it’s great for lightweight designs that require ventilation cutouts or fasteners, latches, and hinged panels.

CNC Machining: Allows for high-precision, single-structure parts with integrated features like heat sinks, gaskets, or complex pockets for electronics.

 

Speed of Manufacturing

We understand that tight deadlines are common while prototyping. While CNC machining typically takes longer due to programming and setup, our High Velocity Mass Customization (HVMC) process ensures lead times of just 2-3 days for fully finished custom parts and enclosure, whether you choose sheet metal fabrication or CNC machining.

 

Material Options

At Gazfull, we stock a wide range of materials to match your project’s requirements:

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Steel, galvanneal, stainless steel, aluminum, copper and perforated sheet metal.

CNC Machining: Aluminum, cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, as well as plastics like Delrin, acetal, UHMW, acrylic and polycarbonate.

 

Making the Right Choice

Ultimately, the choice between sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining depends on the specific needs of your custom prototype. Here’s a quick summary:

Sheet Metal Fabrication: If your design features flat, folded, or modular shapes and doesn’t require tight tolerances.

CNC Machining: If your prototype needs precision, tight tolerances, or is a solid block.

Custom CNC Metal Parts Machining Service
Gazfull CNC Machining, A manufacturer for CNC Machining Metal Parts. We offer metal fabrication service and custom manufactured parts factory service. 

CNC Machining for Low Volume Production
We offer a full suite of CNC capabilities — including 3, 4, and 5-axis milling, Swiss-style turning, conventional turning, and mill-turn machining — to support low volume production.

CNC Machining for High Volume Machining
High-volume CNC machining utilizes advanced computer-controlled machines that can execute machining operations at significantly higher speeds than traditional manual methods.

CNC Cutting Service
We are able to provide 2D and 3D product designs in a variety of colors. We excel at laser cutting hard and delicate materials, difficult and complex projects, and both large and small projects.

CNC Milling Service
We have dozens of in-house 5-axis CNC milling machines that can easily mill plastic and metal parts with tight tolerances and complex geometries. We also use 3-axis and 4-axis milling machines to provide low-cost machined parts.

CNC Turning Service
Our commitment to excellence and dedication to transparency and efficiency have made us a key player in promoting the production and delivery of CNC turning parts, further improving the quality and precision of parts in various industries.

CNC Routing Service
CNC routing offers several advantages over traditional manual routing or other manufacturing methods. For example, plasma or laser cutting. 

CNC Product Surface Treatment
CNC product surface treatment involves post-machining processes like anodizing, powder coating, electroplating, and polishing to enhance appearance, corrosion resistance, wear.

CNC Machining Metal Fabrication Service
Providing high-quality CNC Machining Fabricating Services services in China for a wide range of mechanical products, assemblies, and custom parts.

CNC Prototype Machining Service
CNC Rapid prototyping services are essential to modern advanced manufacturing, enabling engineers and product developers to move from concept to functional parts in days rather than months.

CNC Machining Low Volume Manufacturing
Low volume manufacturing (LVM) is characterized by production runs that are too small for high-volume techniques but too large for one-off prototyping.

Custom Metal Stamping Service
Metal stamping is a cold-forming fabrication method that’s simple yet versatile. In this process, flat metal strips are fed into stamping equipment with tooling or dies. 

Custom Die Casting Service
Gazfull partners with the leading extrusion suppliers who utilize the most sophisticated technology to deliver high-quality extrusions.

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