“Having Barron machine our castings too, both expedited part processing and provided us with single source accountability.”
– Satisfied Client


CNC Machining
When a part has been cast, it is considered “net shape.” The CNC machining process finishes the part for use or final assembly. CNC machining includes turning, drilling, tapping and milling operations.

Barron Industries utilizes the industry’s leading equipment in its machining facility, including:

Industry Pioneer
Industry Power

Many prototypes are both cast and CNC machined. Barron Industries has developed proprietary prototyping methods that eliminate the need for fixtures. This CNC machining production process reduces both time and tooling costs.


Recent Projects
Defense - Latch Assembly
Defense – Latch Assembly
Defense - Ejection Seat Nozzle
Defense – Ejection Seat Nozzle
Defense - Pittman
Defense – Pittman Arm


Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical turnaround time for CNC machining?
Although timing varies with each project, typical turnaround is usually 2-3 weeks. Since many projects include precision casting, we can use the same math data to tool the CNC machining while the parts are being cast. Ultimately, this saves time and expense for our clients.

What tolerances can you hold in CNC machining?
Tolerances in machining directly correlate to the quality of the CNC machines. Barron Industries owns 12 CNC horizontal and vertical milling and turning work stations, each equipped with an industry top-of-the-line Makino, Mazak or Mori seiki machine. In addition, our full complement of tools, two Blanchard grinders and variety of skilled tradesmen are prepared to complete any CNC machining job.

How do you test the final product for defects?
Quality control is of utmost importance to Barron Industries and our valued customers. We can complete the following forms of product defect testing in-house with Level-III certified personnel: non-destructive, physical properties, Level II x-ray, chemical and structural analysis. All testing results in a formal printed variations report.