Review for blocks, flanges, brackets, thick plates, bases, housings, and components with multiple machined faces.
CNC MILLING —
CNC milling for prismatic parts and complex geometries.
Kondak performs CNC milling from drawings, 3D models, samples, or technical requirements, focusing on blocks, flanges, brackets, housings, faces, holes, slots, and industrial fits.
vertical milling for technical parts
certified quality system
dimensional control for critical geometries
review by drawing, model, or sample
WHEN IT FITS —
For buyers who need faces, holes, housings, and technical geometries machined.
Typical milling RFQs include prismatic geometry, machined faces, holes, slots, pockets, threads, or inspection requirements.
Review for drilling, slots, shoulders, threads, pockets, reference faces, fits, and finishing.
A flow suited for engineering, procurement, and quality when the part requires tolerances, inspection, and traceability.

CAPABILITY —
CNC milling operations on vertical machining centers.
Milling supports components where faces, cavities, holes, and fits need to be generated from CNC programming.
Facing, squaring, and machining of reference surfaces
Drilling, tapping, slots, channels, pockets, and shoulders
Machining of blocks, flanges, brackets, bases, and housings
Prismatic geometries with multiple operations and dimensional control
Integration with CNC turning, centerless grinding, and complementary processes
Dimensional reports, traceability, and PPAP/FMEA/SPC/MSA when required by the supply
EXAMPLES —
Part families that fit CNC milling.
These examples guide the buyer before sending the technical package, without limiting review to these shapes.

Milled blocks and flanges
Holes, reference faces, cavities, shoulders, slots, and technical housings.

CNC center operations
Machining sequence for prismatic parts, brackets, bases, and complex geometries.

Brackets and technical components
Drawing-based parts with faces, holes, fits, slots, and assembly requirements.
FOR RFQ —
What to send for a CNC milling quote.
A defined technical package helps the team review process route, workholding, tooling, lead time, and inspection requirements.
Technical drawing, 3D model, or prismatic part sample
Material, standard, heat treatment, or surface finishing
Critical faces, holes, threads, slots, housings, roughness, and tolerances
Initial quantity, recurring volume, and expected delivery
Part application, assembly, and critical functional characteristics
Need for dimensional report, traceability, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, or MSA
BUYER QUESTIONS —
Common questions about CNC milling.
Does Kondak provide CNC milling from drawings?
Yes. The team reviews drawings, 3D models, samples, or technical specifications to define process, workholding, operations, and supply conditions.
Which parts fit CNC milling?
Blocks, flanges, brackets, bases, housings, thick plates, and parts with faces, holes, slots, shoulders, or cavities.
Can CNC milling be combined with turning?
Yes. When the drawing requires cylindrical and prismatic geometries, the review can combine milling, turning, and complementary operations.
Which information helps quotation?
Drawing, 3D model, material, tolerances, finishing, volume, lead time, application, and inspection requirements reduce technical questions.
RELATED —
Compare milling with CNC machining, turning, and custom parts.
QUOTE —
Send your drawing for technical review.
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and lead-time requirements so the team can review the part.
