I will create precision cad models for cnc machining


About this gig
Need parts ready for CNC machining? I design precise, manufacturing-ready CAD models with proper dimensions and tolerances for custom mechanical components.
I create precision CAD models for CNC machining and custom mechanical parts. Whether you need a simple bracket or a complex component, I deliver manufacturing-ready designs with accurate dimensions and tolerances that machinists can use immediately.
Why choose my CNC design service?
- Manufacturing-focused design from the start
- Proper tolerances and GD&T where needed
- Clean, parametric models for easy editing
- Multiple file formats for any CAM software
- Clear communication throughout the project
What I can design:
- Custom brackets and mounting plates
- Mechanical components and machine parts
- Prototype parts for testing
- Replacement parts for existing equipment
- Complex 3D contours and organic shapes
- Multi-component assemblies
Supported software: Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, AutoCAD
File formats I deliver: STEP, IGES, STL, DXF, PDF, and native CAD files
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Get to know Shree
Delivering Clarity Through Simulation and Data
- FromIndia
- Member sinceJul 2025
- Avg. response time1 hour
- Last delivery3 months
Languages
Hindi, English
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FAQ
What you need to provide?
Sketches, drawings, or reference images, Material type and thickness, Critical dimensions and bend locations, Any specific manufacturing constraints or if possible a pen paper drawing of your concept will also work.
What file formats do you deliver for fabrication?
I deliver 3D models in STEP and native CAD formats, flat patterns in DXF/DWG for laser/plasma cutting, and manufacturing drawings in PDF with dimensions, bend notes, and material callouts.
Do you design for manufacturability?
Yes. I consider material constraints, tool access, and proper wall thickness to ensure your design can actually be machined.
