Partner with us in in the design and planning process to resolve potential manufacturing issues before we begin work on your project. Our experienced programming staff can machine your part from either a drawing or an electronic file. We can take your required part from drawing to production while providing complete tooling and fixturing requirements in-house. Peak’s engineers can assist our customers in the following areas: Prototyping, Mold Making, and Tooling.

Peak is your one-stop total solution provider. We offer a wide range of engineering support services, including:

  • Importing of CAD files
  • Reverse engineering capabilities
  • Value engineering technical assistance for ensuring cost-effective manufacturability.
Design with Production in Mind

We help optimize part geometry, material selection, and tolerances before manufacturing begins—preventing costly redesigns and reducing time-to-production.

In-House Tooling & Fixturing

Our engineers support complete tooling and fixture design, giving you full control over precision, repeatability, and cost-efficiency.

CAD-Ready and Reverse Capable

Whether you provide native CAD files or physical samples, we can import, interpret, or reverse engineer to build a manufacturable solution.

From Concept to CAM—Engineering That Accelerates Production

Our engineering team bridges the gap between design and manufacturing. With decades of experience across prototyping, mold making, tooling, and process development, we offer hands-on consultation before your job hits the production floor. By engaging early, we help ensure your part is manufacturable, cost-effective, and optimized for the production methods best suited to your application.

A Total Solutions Approach to Manufacturing Challenges

Peak isn’t just a machine shop—we’re an engineering-driven partner focused on delivering reliable, scalable outcomes. We import files in STEP, IGES, STP, and SAT formats, offer value engineering feedback to reduce cost without sacrificing performance, and design custom tooling and fixturing in-house. For customers without complete CAD models, our reverse engineering capabilities bring legacy or prototype parts into digital manufacturability—quickly and accurately.