Machine Development Corporation
Our
Services
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Mill Work
Broad collection of equipment to make your part drawings a reality in various metals, plastics, and composite materials.
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Prototype
Go beyond digital renderings. Light assembly of various parts manufactured to test fit and function in an iterative process.
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Part Mods
Want to modify an existing part to improve performance or serve a different function? Our shop can modify parts with your direction.
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Repairs
Send your damaged or worn part for rectifying with our tools and equipment. Not quotable - time and materials only.
Equipment List
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Vertical Mills
Wells Index 847 w/Accurite III
Supermax w/ProtoTrack MX2
Wells Index w/Topaz Mill Newall
Bridgeport Series I w/AccuRite II
Two Knee w/ProtoTrack MX2
Trak DPM2 w/ProtoTrack Edge 3
Trak TRL 1540V w/ProtoTrack VL
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Lathe
LeBlond Makino Regal Servo Shift Lathe w/AniLam Wizzard
Roml 13-5 Lathe w/Newell C80
Leblond Regal (2)
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Bandsaw / Plasma Cutting
Roll In Saw EF1459
Ruhl 225 Horizontal Bandsaw
Roll In Saw
Hupertherm Power-Max 380 Plasma Cutter
Hupertherm Power-Max 190c Plasma Cutter
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Welding
CobraMatic IA Welder
MK Push-Pull Mig Welder
Welding Tables
Miller CP300 DC Arc Welder
Miller MaxStar 200
Hobart TR-300-HF Welder
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Sanding / Grinding
Kalamazoo Industries w/Baldor Motor
Belt Sander 113-22560
Rutland 6” Carbide Grinder
DoAll Horizontal Grinder
Ellis Belt Grinder Model 6000
Daytona Bench Grinder 2Z341L
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Drill Press
Ellis Drillpress 12000
Need Help Building Your Vision?
We’re a small job shop, well-equipped and staffed to support your needs with fabricated and milled parts. Not a large corporate environment, just a small, unassuming family run business with decades of experience with companies like P&G and research institutions like University of Cincinnati.
Machining Parts Since 1979
What began as a semi-retirement plan became a second life. Gary Fay spent his career as a machine designer. In 1979, he equipped a small shop in Forest Park. After working through a few small jobs in his spare time, word of mouth spread quickly about Gary’s fair price and high quality work, Gary found himself growing and requiring additional employees to meet his expanding book of business. He eventually left the corporate world behind.
In the early 2000’s, after the addition of several new pieces of processing equipment and employees, Gary found 7,500 sqft of new space for his enterprise in the city of Mt. Healthy, where Machine Development Corporation still operates today. Gary brought in his son at this time too to help run the business. Now on the second generation of ownership, Machine Development Corp continues to serve new customers who need new and repaired parts for their plant operations, production lines, and conveyor systems.