Small-batch manufacturing involves producing custom parts in low to mid-volume quantities — typically from 10 to 5,000 units. This approach is perfect for testing new products, scaling up prototypes, or fulfilling short production runs without the commitment of mass manufacturing.
Ideal for ever-changing design specs
We’re optimized for 1 to 5,000 parts
Perfect for R&D and first-run testing
Versatility across materials and geometries
Ideal for startups and short-run manufacturing
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We offer waterjet and router cutting on a wide range of materials, including:
Need precision tolerance? No problem. Our machines are dialed in for accuracy.
Our prototyping and short-run services are trusted by:
Whether you're building a new product or solving a production bottleneck, we work with you one-on-one to deliver what you need.
Located in Oklahoma, CNC My Parts proudly serves Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and surrounding areas with fast, flexible CNC services for prototyping and small-batch production. Whether you’re a local product developer needing a single test part or a manufacturer looking for short-run support, we make it simple. Our team is here to deliver precision parts — without long lead times or red tape.
Need local support with national reach? We ship across the U.S. and work closely with clients at every step, wherever you are.
For most prototypes, we can turn parts around in a matter of days, sometimes even same-day depending on material and complexity. Send us your file and material info, and we’ll give you a solid ETA right away.
Yes, and it’s encouraged. We’re set up for rapid iteration and versioning. Whether you're comparing cut paths, clearances, or design tweaks, we can run multiple files back-to-back efficiently.
We work from your ready-to-cut 2D files (usually .DXF). If you need help cleaning one up, let us know — we’ll point you in the right direction.
There isn’t one. Whether you need a single prototype or a few hundred parts, we’re happy to help.
CNC My Parts turns your design into reality with low-overhead, high-accuracy machining.