Tool Tech operates a 25-machine CNC floor built for die tooling and production parts. From 5-axis machining on complex die blocks to high-mix toolroom volume on our 11-machine Bridgeport fleet, we deliver the tight tolerances and fast turnaround your program demands.
CNC machining is at the core of everything we do at Tool Tech. Whether we are building a progressive die from scratch, machining a replacement insert for an existing tool, or running a production batch of finished parts for an OEM customer, our CNC floor handles the work in-house without farming it out to a third party. That matters when your timeline is tight and your tolerances are not negotiable.
We offer full-service CNC machining services for die tooling and production parts across aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications. Our 25-machine floor runs multi-axis mills, a 5-axis Haas UMC-750SS, and a 11-machine Bridgeport fleet, all programmed in EdgeCam with programmers trained directly from EdgeCam on the latest software versions. We also run a bar feeder for unattended overnight batch production, which lets us deliver volume without inflating lead times.
Customers across the Dayton and Springfield area come to us when they need a machine shop with the capability to handle complex die components and the flexibility to take on production runs without making them qualify a separate contract manufacturer. We do both, under one roof, to the same standard.
Our CNC machining equipment spans eight categories and 89-plus assets across the Tool Tech facility. Here is what that looks like on the CNC side specifically.
Equipment block 1 5-Axis CNC Machining Our Haas UMC-750SS handles large-envelope 5-axis work including complex die blocks, contoured surfaces, and precision components that require simultaneous multi-axis movement. If your part has geometry that conventional 3-axis mills cannot reach in a single setup, this is the machine for it.
Equipment block 2 Toolroom Fleet — 11 Bridgeport Mills High-mix, lower-volume toolroom machining for die inserts, punch details, plates, and precision repair work. Our toolroom runs continuously, which is what allows us to turn emergency die repair around the same day a customer calls.
Equipment block 3 CNC Turning and Drilling Radial drilling and CNC turning for round components, bores, and bar stock. Our bar feeder enables unattended overnight batch runs, keeping throughput high on repeat production programs without adding lead time.
Equipment block 4 Inspection and Engineering CMM-backed quality assurance and reverse engineering on every job that requires it. If prints do not exist, we can scan the part with our Renishaw 5-axis CMM and build the geometry from scratch. This is one of the capabilities that wins us first-time tooling programs from Tier 1 customers who have been burned by shops that could not verify their work.
Equipment block 5 EdgeCam Programming All CNC programming is handled in-house using EdgeCam. Every programmer is trained direct from EdgeCam and runs the latest software versions. Centralized programming means your job does not sit in a queue waiting on an outside programmer to pick it up.
Our CNC machining work covers steel, aluminum, and high-strength alloys for both tooling and production applications. We machine to the tolerances your program requires, not the tolerances that are convenient for us. For precision CNC machining of die components, that often means holding tenths. For production parts, it means consistent first-article approval and repeatability across the run.
Common work on our CNC floor includes progressive die plates and inserts, punch and die details, transfer die components, stamping tooling modifications, machined OEM production parts, prototype and short-run components, secondary operations following wire EDM or water jet cutting, and custom fixture and machine components from our special machines division.
For customers who need high precision CNC machining on tight-tolerance die details in hardened materials, we route that work to our wire EDM machines for geometries that conventional milling cannot reach, and back to the CNC floor for the surrounding structure. Having both capabilities in-house means you get a complete die component without shipping work between vendors.
Tool Tech serves manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical, defense, logistics, and industrial sectors, and we are not limited to any one of them. If your program requires precision tooling, CNC machining, wire EDM, water jet cutting, or custom machine building, our shop has the equipment and experience to handle it. We have served OEM and Tier 1 suppliers, medical device manufacturers, aerospace contractors, and industrial operations from our Springfield facility for over 40 years. If you make parts that require tight tolerances and reliable delivery, we are the right shop.
Tool Tech is located at 4901 Urbana Road in Springfield, Ohio, within easy reach of the Dayton metro, the Columbus corridor, and manufacturers across western and central Ohio. We serve as a trusted machine shop for Dayton Ohio customers who need a shop with genuine 5-axis capability and in-house die tooling experience, not just a generalist job shop.
If you are searching for machine shops in Springfield Ohio or a precision CNC machining partner in the Dayton area, the difference with Tool Tech is the depth of what we bring to each job. We are not a commodity machine shop taking in random work from a quote board. We are a tooling-first manufacturer that also does CNC machining, which means our machinists understand the tolerance stack, the material behavior, and the downstream process in a way that a standalone CNC shop typically does not.
We also serve manufacturers further out across Ohio and the broader Midwest who need CNC machining in Ohio paired with die tooling, coating, or water jet services. Fewer vendors, one point of contact, and a shop that has been doing this since 1985.
Whether you need one precision die insert by the end of the week or a production run of machined parts for your OEM program, tell us what you are working on. Quotes on standard work typically come back the same day.