Our CNC programming, CAD design, and training services are built on years of hands-on experience inside production shops, repair facilities, and manufacturing environments — not just behind a computer screen.
We understand the pressures of keeping machines running, meeting delivery dates, and solving problems when parts don’t go as planned. Our goal is simple: help shops produce parts faster, safer, and more reliably.
My name is Tony Williams, and I’ve spent my career working directly in CNC machining, programming, machine setup, troubleshooting, and production support.
Throughout my career, I became the go-to person in many shops for:
Programming complex parts
Fixing machine and process issues
Training operators and programmers
Improving production workflows
I’ve worked in environments where equipment downtime costs thousands per hour — which is why I focus on practical, production-ready solutions instead of textbook theory.
Today, I provide remote and on-site CNC programming, CAD, reverse engineering, and training services to manufacturers across the U.S.
Unlike typical CAD or CAM service providers, our background includes:
CNC machining and setup experience
Multi-axis programming (3, 4, and 5-axis)
Mill-turn and live tooling operations
Industrial repair and rotating equipment environments
Machine installation and startup support
Operator and programmer training
This allows us to design programs and workflows that actually work in real production — not just in simulation.
We work primarily in Fusion 360 for CAD and CAM development, and we also support production environments using:
Haas controls and machines (including UMC series)
Fanuc-controlled machining centers and lathes
Mill-turn machines with live tooling
Mastercam environments for production workflows
Our focus is not just writing toolpaths, but helping shops develop repeatable, safe, and efficient machining processes.
We understand that every shop is different. Services are structured to fit your needs, including:
Overflow CNC programming support
CAD design from prints, parts, or sketches
Reverse engineering for repair and replacement parts
On-site machine setup and training
Remote programming and process support
Whether you need short-term help or ongoing support, we focus on keeping your machines productive.
We frequently support:
CNC job shops and production shops
Rotating equipment and bearing repair facilities
Fabrication and sheet metal shops
Prototype and product development teams
Industrial maintenance contractors
If your operation involves machining, fabrication, or rapid part development, we can likely help.
Our approach is simple:
Programs should be safe
Setups should be repeatable
Processes should make sense on the shop floor
We don’t believe in overcomplicating workflows or selling unnecessary services. We focus on solutions that help you ship parts and reduce downtime.
If you’re dealing with programming bottlenecks, new equipment, undocumented parts, or training needs, we’d be glad to discuss how we can help.
Call: 346-432-1534
Email: [email protected]