Simply put… Additive manufacturing adds material, and subtractive manufacturing takes it away. Both are used for prototyping and are practical

1502 South 14th Street, P.O. Box 446
Princeton, MN 55371
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1-800-388-5355
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Green House
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The most powerful spin forming machine of its type ever built for a U.S. company is right here.
Glenn Metalcraft has a broad, advanced collection of equipment supported by the latest software. Our contract manufacturing atmosphere allows us to handle prototypes and production at any volume effectively.
Our large array of equipment and expertise sparks our most powerful capability: Innovation from people who enjoy pushing the envelope of what our equipment can produce.
An expert staff takes care of your project through our full-service process. This process eliminates external sourcing saving you time and money, and you receive superior parts from our state-of-the-art equipment and knowledgeable team.
We work with metals ranging from the thinnest of gauges up to 1.5” in thickness. Our CNC lathes provide extreme accuracy and maximum, controllable power for our operators. Working with a CNC lathe offers consistency across all of our jobs.
Glenn Metalcraft is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company. We provide products and services that exceed industry quality standards.
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With a floor-mounted Fanuc available for this great spinning work center, capacity has increased, and labor requirements have decreased. We are excited to promote our “Safety First” attitude by continually adding automation into our everyday work. Many of our parts are “big and heavy.” Therefore, our great workforce loves the fact they don’t need to handle these metal discs constantly. Since materials are picked up and put down with this mechanical workhorse, our labor force can focus on continuous production and quality improvement.
Simply put… Additive manufacturing adds material, and subtractive manufacturing takes it away. Both are used for prototyping and are practical
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