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US $0.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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We wish to be your long term partner~

Do you still trying to find a machine shop to do the neat projects? Do you still worried about the deliver time? Do you still afraid of the expansive quotes?

Here is where we come into play. We are specialized in high precision CNC machine, wire EDM, grinding, etc. We will impress you with our high precision machining, we will shock you with our low prize quote, and we will attract you with our flashing deliver speed. All the parts will be machined and delivered from China, but we will ensure your products with China precision and China speed. We do offer 2-3 days international shipping with a really low prize, check the prize with us about your specific parts.

The way it works:
Pay $0.99 for one quote and contact me through ebay and I will be more than happy to give you the quote. If you would like to go ahead for machining, we will send you an invoice through Paypal. After we receive your payment we will start working on your projects with the a certain deliver time you agreed with.

We do also work on high precision 3D plastic (ABS, PE, Nylon, etc) parts, and also 3D printing metal parts (Al). Please see my other posts for detail.

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