// LOCATION — FORT WORTH

CNC Machining Fort Worth, TX

Tight-tolerance 5-axis machining for Fort Worth's aerospace and defense base — flight-hardware parts in titanium, aluminum, and superalloys, from a licensed engineering firm just up the road in North Texas.

Licensed Engineering FirmISO 9001:2015 CertifiedITAR RegisteredProduction & High-Mix, Low-VolumeVeteran-Owned · Van Alstyne, TX

Fort Worth is one of the densest aerospace and defense manufacturing clusters in the country, and the supply chain around it runs on precision. Rigid Concepts supports that base from our shop in Van Alstyne, on the north edge of the same metroplex — close enough for face-to-face program reviews, far enough from the congestion to keep lead times honest. We machine the flight-critical, hard-to-hold parts the corridor depends on.

Built for Fort Worth's aerospace & defense corridor

The west side of the DFW metroplex is anchored by major airframe, rotorcraft, and defense-systems programs — the kind of work associated with names like Lockheed Martin and Bell in the area. We reference that ecosystem as the industry we serve, not as a client list. What it means in practice is a steady demand for compound-angle structural parts, brackets, housings, and fixtures held to aerospace tolerances, with the documentation and traceability those programs require.

Our simultaneous 5-axis machining cuts that geometry in a single setup, so true position holds across faces instead of stacking error across re-clamps. For controlled work we are ITAR registered and run an ISO 9001:2015 quality system with first-article and in-process inspection.

  • 5-axis structural brackets, housings, and compound-angle parts
  • Flight-critical aerospace work to print, with FAIR documentation
  • ITAR-registered handling of controlled defense components
  • Titanium, aluminum, and Inconel — the alloys this corridor runs on

Materials the corridor depends on

Aerospace and defense parts live or die on the right alloy. We specialize in titanium for high strength-to-weight structure, aluminum for lightweight housings and brackets, and Inconel and other superalloys for hot-section and high-stress hardware. Hard-to-machine alloys other shops decline are exactly what we were built for.

Service areaFort Worth and the west DFW metroplex
Lead industriesAerospace, defense, rotorcraft, industrial
Core capabilitySimultaneous 5-axis milling, turning, inspection
MaterialsTitanium, aluminum, Inconel, stainless
ComplianceISO 9001:2015 · ITAR registered · full traceability

Logistics from North Texas

Because we sit inside the same metroplex, Fort Worth work moves on a local cadence — courier or pickup drop-off, in-person source inspection when a program calls for it, and quick design reviews with our engineering team. Fort Worth is roughly an hour and a half from our Van Alstyne shop, across the metroplex; for routine deliveries we also ship and arrange freight as needed.

// FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Fort Worth's aerospace and defense corridor is core to what we do. We machine flight-critical 5-axis parts in titanium, aluminum, and Inconel, are ITAR registered for controlled work, and provide first-article inspection and full traceability.

We're in Van Alstyne on the north side of the same DFW metroplex, so in-person source inspection, pickups, and design reviews are routine. Send your drawing and we'll set a schedule that fits your program.

Yes — exotic, hard-to-machine alloys are a core strength. We run controlled parameters and rigid setups to hold aerospace tolerances in titanium, Inconel, and other superalloys, with material certs and traceability.

Send us the hard one.

Upload your drawing or STEP file and we'll come back with pricing and lead time — from a single high-mix part to full production runs, held to exacting tolerances.