3-axis and 4-axis CNC milling

CNC milling in Montenegro for accurate milled components

From aluminium prototypes to repeat steel components, MonteMachining provides CNC milling for parts that need clean geometry, stable dimensions and consistent inspection.

01 3-axis milling
02 4-axis capability
03 Complex pockets and contours
04 In-process inspection

What we mean by precision CNC milling

CNC milling removes material with controlled cutting paths generated from the drawing, CAD model or CAM program. The value is not only that the first part is accurate. The value is that the same program, setup and inspection routine can produce the next part to the same standard.

MonteMachining focuses on 3-axis and 4-axis CNC milling for functional components. That includes prototype parts, mounting plates, mechanical details, fixture elements, brackets, custom replacement parts and short production runs.

Designed for buyers who care about fit

A milled part usually has a job to do: align, locate, hold, seal, rotate, guide or carry load. We look at those functions before quoting so the tolerance stack, surface finish, material and setup approach are matched to the part's real purpose.

When a drawing includes tight features, thin walls or deep pockets, the process is planned around distortion, heat, tool access and measurement. That is the difference between cutting a shape and producing a usable component.

Capabilities

What this page covers

01

Prismatic features

Plates, blocks, pockets, slots, counterbores, tapped holes and datum-controlled features.

02

Contoured surfaces

CAM-driven toolpaths for curved features, blends and functional freeform surfaces.

03

Repeatable setups

Workholding and tool selection are planned around repeatability, not only the first acceptable part.

Questions

Common questions

Can you mill aluminium and steel parts?
Yes. Aluminium, steel, stainless steel, brass and engineering plastics are all within the shop's normal material range.
Do you support 4-axis CNC milling?
Yes. 4-axis work is used when part geometry, access or repeatability benefits from indexing or rotary positioning.
Can you help simplify a part before milling?
Yes. Design-for-manufacture feedback can reduce cost, machining risk and lead time before the part reaches the machine.

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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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