How to choose your custom CNC machine? The essential criteria
- Alexia Saby
- Dec 8
- 2 min read

The primary objective when choosing a custom CNC machine is to integrate it into your work environment and optimize it. These two criteria will directly impact your productivity and the quality of your parts, and can also reduce your operating costs.
The nature of the materials to be machined and/or cut
Aluminum, wood, composite materials, leather, textiles... depending on your raw materials, the power, speed, and type of tool vary from one machine to another. It is therefore crucial to specify your requirements from the outset so that our machines can meet your needs.
The type of production
Whether it is custom production or mass production, these two types of production do not require the same features. Mass production requires a more robust, faster machine. Conversely, for single-unit manufacturing, it is essential to offer options that facilitate the integration of variable parameters, such as greater flexibility in tool changes, for example.
Specific tolerances and constraints
Each set of specifications is specific to the sector of activity, and they are very different from one another. List your constraints and we will guide you towards the most suitable machine. The advantage of customization and in-house design is that we can design machines according to your needs and specifications.
Pay attention to dimensions
It is not your product that adapts to your material, but our machines that adapt to your products. Depending on the size, weight, and raw materials of your finished products, the format of the machine, the stroke of its axes, and even the power of its motors may vary.
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