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Phone: 530-672-1193
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3300 Cameron Park Drive
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Cameron Park, CA 95682

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Production pieces from some of our prototypes

  • Production machining: 3, 4, & 5 axis and turning
  • Working prototypes in plastic or metal, including titanium and zinc
  • Machined miniatures; CNCs use cutters as small as .010 inch in diameter
  • Rotary contouring; From 1/4" in diameter to 12"
  • Machined high-precision parts; CNC capable of 40,000 RPM
  • Specialize in complex contoured "organic" shapes
  • Powder coating for above if desired

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Beautiful and quality work is what our customers receive when they have us build their parts. Typically, our customers are quality people themselves. If you need a quick, cheap, square built; we are not the first vendor our clients usually think of. BUT, when they need a complex, contoured, precise fit, or a miniature of some kind, 1st VanTron is the first vendor they think of, especially medical device companies for life support components and implantables.

You will see our work on the front of Hewlett Packard's printers or modems, or inside an Intel computer, a Honeywell engine, an Aerojet titanium piece for a rocket, or the new credit card slide carrier as advertised on television. It could also be a package for a new brand of make up, packaging for a video camera, or a new design for an underwater watch, and believe it or not, the University of Reno's new toilet seat.

Our customers start by e-mailing us their design file or SolidWorks file. We download it and create their part. If we discover any functional errors in their design, we give them a call and make any changes for them before we go further. We then program the appropriate mill or lathe that the job has been assigned to and stick with it until it is completed. Depending on the job, polishing, powder coating (done in house), plating, assembly, silk screening, etc. may also need to be done before the final product leaves our facility.

Visit our Gallery for CNC MACHINING SAMPLE PICTURES

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