Brass CNC machining

Brass CNC machining for custom precision components

Brass is useful for custom components that need machinability, corrosion resistance, appearance or specific mechanical and electrical behavior.

01 Custom brass parts
02 Clean machined finish
03 Prototype and batch work
04 Precision features

Why choose brass for CNC parts

Brass machines cleanly, offers useful corrosion resistance and can be chosen for appearance, conductivity, wear behavior or compatibility with mating parts. It is common in fittings, inserts, precision details and custom mechanical components.

The best results come when the alloy, feature size and tolerance expectations are known early. A small brass part can still be demanding if it has thin features, tiny holes or tight positional requirements.

How we approach brass machining

MonteMachining reviews brass jobs around tool access, burr control, surface finish and repeatability. For small batches, stable setup is important because small variations are more visible on fine details.

When the part is cosmetic or customer-facing, finish expectations should be stated before quoting so machining marks, deburring and handling are planned correctly.

Capabilities

What this page covers

01

Custom details

Small mechanical components, fittings, inserts, spacers and machined brass features.

02

Good machinability

Brass can produce accurate features and clean finishes when the alloy and tooling are matched.

03

Batch consistency

Repeat parts are planned around stable workholding and clear inspection points.

Questions

Common questions

Can you machine small brass parts?
Yes. Send the drawing, dimensions and quantity so setup and inspection can be planned.
Does brass machine better than steel?
Brass is generally easier to machine than many steels, but small features and finish requirements still need careful planning.
Can brass parts be produced in batches?
Yes. Repeat batches are possible when workholding, inspection and material are controlled.

Start a project

Need this kind of CNC machining?

Send the drawing, material, quantity and timeline. We will review the part and reply with questions, lead time and pricing.

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