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Canoga Park, California

FINN Tool & Instruments, Inc. is your partner for high precision parts and assemblies.

+1 818-341-4485Website
Ottawa, Ohio

Professionals in CNC Machining, 3 and 5 axis CNC mills (Ex. Haas VF4SS with 5 axis capabilities), Live edge tooling Laths (Ex. Haas DS30SSY)

+1 419-236-0460Website
San Gabriel, California

We produce custom plastic and metal parts through CNC machining, molding, 3D printing, and casting. Based in China and Mexico, First Mold helps companies get quality parts fast—with clear communication and consistent results.

86 13925326660Website
Fort Wayne, Indiana5.0(4)

Fisher Tool & Machine is a full-service fabrication and repair shop servicing the Fort Wayne, Indiana region. We specialize in welding, CNC and lathe work.

+1 260-255-9102Website
Troy, Michigan5.0(1)

Fitz-Rite Products is your single source for all your tool holder needs. Solid Body or Collet Type - stubby or extended length - metric or imperial, or do you need a coolant thru style - we have the tool holder you need. We also carry a wide variety of retention knobs to fit your machine. All at factory direct pricing

+1 248-528-8440Website
Ojai, California

Five Manufacturing Co., LLC source for Air Collet Closers machinable Collets and Multi-Position Collet Block Part Holders and Tailstocks.

+1 805-640-1055Website
Macomb, Michigan5.0(1)

Five Star Industries Inc. offers various CNC machining services through the use of our milling centers, turning centers and grinders.

+1 586-250-0059Website
Schaumburg, Illinois

FIVES Daisho Seiki English site

+1 847-240-5520Website

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