OUR EQUIPMENT
Precision Machines Built for Custom Work & Production Runs
High-Tolerance Machining for Complex Jobs, One-Offs, and Production
Here at Design Machine Tech (DMT), we’re equipped with the tools to handle everything from tight-tolerance micro parts to large, heavy-duty components. Below is a snapshot of the key machines that power our CNC and manual machining, finishing, and reverse engineering capabilities.

Our Equipment & Capabilities
We’re equipped for both CNC and manual machining — allowing us to handle a wide range of part sizes, tolerances, and materials.
CNC Milling
Tormach Series 3 – 4 Axis CNC Milling Machine
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X: 18” Y: 9.5” Z: 16.25”
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8” rotary 4th axis table
Haas TM-2P – 3 Axis CNC Milling Machine
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X: 40” Y: 16” Z: 16”
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Max table load: 350 lbs
CNC Turning
OmniTurn GT-75 – Gang Tool CNC Turning Center
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X: 12” Z: 9”
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Max cutting diameter: 3”
Manual Machining
Dean Smith & Grace Manual Lathe
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72” between centers
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17” swing capacity
Smart & Brown Toolmakers Lathe
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18” between centers
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6” swing
Enco Turret Lathe
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Max capacity: 1” bar stock
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Ideal for small part production
Sharp Manual Milling Machine
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X: 32” Y: 12” Z: 16”
Manual Horizontal Bandsaw
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Max cutting diameter: 18”
Finishing Equipment
Large Vibratory Tumbler (Deburring Machine)
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39” bowl diameter
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Max part size: 6” x 6” x 6”
Small Vibratory Tumbler
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Ideal for micro to small parts
Centrifugal Barrel Polishing Machine
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4-barrel configuration
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Max part size: average cell phone
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Produces mirror-like finish on aluminum
Support Equipment
Hyster Forklift
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Material handling for large or heavy jobs
Our happy clients





Who we serve
At Design Machine Tech, we support a wide range of industries and professionals who rely on precision parts, custom solutions, and small-to-medium production runs.
Our clients include:
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Engineering firms
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Mechanical engineers
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Industrial designers
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Construction companies
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Civil and structural engineers
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Research laboratories
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Scientific instrumentation companies
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Medical device developers
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Universities and research institutions
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Large manufacturers
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Fabrication shops
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Sheet metal shops
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Welding & metalworking companies
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Equipment repair shops
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Tool & die makers
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Maintenance departments and facility managers
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Government agencies
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Defense contractors (non-aerospace)
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Agricultural equipment manufacturers
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Farming and ag-tech innovators
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Mining equipment suppliers
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Resource extraction companies
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Marine hardware manufacturers
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Boat builders and marine repair shops
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Custom automotive builders
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Motorsports and performance vehicle specialists
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Bicycle and mountain bike component brands
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Robotics companies
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Automation system integrators
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Packaging equipment manufacturers
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Oil and gas service providers
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Industrial equipment manufacturers
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Film production and camera rig developers
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Startups building mechanical prototypes
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Inventors and product developers
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R&D teams working with obsolete or custom components

