Titanium bone screws the size of a grain of rice. Cobalt-chrome knee implants with mirror-finish bearing surfaces. PEEK spinal cages. Medical machining is high-mix, low-volume, and absolutely unforgiving.
Medical parts are small, complex, and expensive. A scrapped titanium hip stem isn't a $5 piece of bar stock — it's a $500 forging. Small-diameter tools dominate (Ø0.5–6 mm), surface finish requirements are extreme (Ra < 0.4 µm), and burr control is everything — one loose burr and the part fails validation.
Tell us the material, part type, and surface finish requirement. We'll recommend tools that won't ruin a $500 implant.
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