CNC milling, turning, prototyping, and reverse engineering to ±.0005″ tolerances — serving energy, power generation, and medical clients who can't afford to compromise on quality.
Four focused disciplines. One standard: get it right the first time.
Multi-axis CNC milling for complex geometries, tight-tolerance features, and repeat production runs. From single prototypes to small-batch production, every part is machined to print — no shortcuts, no excuses. We hold ±.0005″ consistently across a wide range of materials.
Full-service CNC lathe work for cylindrical and contoured components up to 12″ diameter. We handle OD/ID turning and boring, internal and external threading, facing, grooving, and taper turning — all held to the same ±.0005″ precision standard as our milling work. Ideal for shafts, bushings, flanges, fittings, and rotational parts common in power generation and medical applications.
Fast-turn prototype machining for engineers who need a physical part in hand — not a lead time estimate. We work directly from your CAD files or drawings and communicate throughout the process so there are no surprises when the part arrives.
Got a worn or legacy part with no drawing? We measure, document, and reproduce it with precision. Our reverse engineering service is especially valuable for aging power generation equipment and obsolete industrial components where OEM parts are no longer available.
Built for the jobs that demand it. Our equipment and processes are set up for tight tolerances, difficult materials, and the level of documentation that regulated industries require.
We specialize in industries where dimensional accuracy isn't a preference — it's a requirement.
From nuclear facilities to conventional power plants, critical components demand absolute dimensional integrity. With deep roots in the Pittsburgh energy sector — including experience supporting Westinghouse operations — we understand what's at stake when a part goes into service.
Medical device components require both flawless accuracy and full traceability. We machine surgical, diagnostic, and instrument components from stainless, aluminum, and titanium with the care and documentation that medical-grade work demands.
Small enough to care. Experienced enough to deliver.
We hold ±.0005″ — not as a marketing claim, but as a consistent operational standard. Every critical dimension is inspected before a part leaves the shop. If it's not to print, it doesn't ship.
John Über brings nearly three decades of hands-on machining and team leadership to every job. That depth of experience means faster problem-solving, better DFM input, and fewer surprises — especially on complex or legacy parts.
You talk to the machinist, not a sales rep. When you call or email, you get a straight answer about lead time, feasibility, and cost. No hand-offs, no miscommunication — just clear, honest conversation about your project.
Uber Machining Services was built on a simple conviction: that precision machining done right is an act of craft, not just production. After 30 years in the industry — including leadership roles in high-stakes environments like Westinghouse — owner John Über founded the company to bring that same level of exacting standards to clients who demand the best.
Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, we serve engineers and procurement teams in the energy, power generation, and medical industries who need a machining partner they can trust — not just to hit a tolerance, but to understand why it matters.
We work with aluminum, stainless steel, brass, titanium, and a full range of engineering materials. Whether it's a single prototype, a reverse-engineered legacy component, or a repeat production run, every part gets the same level of attention. That's the only way we know how to work.
Ready to discuss your project? Send us your print or CAD file and we'll get back to you with a quote — typically within 24 hours. No RFQ forms, no sales process. Just a straight conversation.
From complex multi-axis cuts to precision production runs — every part machined to print.