Sithech Customs is a Active Duty military (Navy Diver Chief Petty Officer ) owned CNC precision prototyping, fabrication and limited run production shop. We are a Limited Liability Company (LLC) that was established in October of 2012 in Kailua, HI. Although we have a few proprietary products and prototypes we intend to manufacture and sell directly, our primary mission is helping entrepreneurs to
bring their own prototype to market. Large-scale industrial machine shops charge too much money due to enormous overhead cost in facilities, machine tools and employees. Their profit bottom lime is heavily effected by every second of CNC machine spindle down time and anything that precludes maximum efficiency. Reading between the lines quickly reveals that large quantity production runs, NOT one-off prototypes and small runs, are the money makers for these shops. Sithech Customs takes advantage of the light-industrial machine tool market and home based shop, which drastically reduces our overhead and your prototype cost. Machining is usually not the sole operation on a new prototype, and we are prepared to offer value-added services such as welding, CNC plasma cutting, sheet metal work and specialized surface coatings like Cerakote, Powder Coating, Parkerizing and Anodizing. Entrepreneurs will be able to upload their design file to our secure website along with non-disclosure agreement. We will accept many file formats, anything from a jpeg image of a crude napkin sketch, engineering drawings and complex 3D models. Utilizing your files and personal input for design intent, we will bridge the expensive gap between engineering and design theory to a Ready For Manufacturing (RFM) design. Sithech Customs will save the entrepreneur and small business alike thousands of dollars in research and development cost. I started this company because of my own struggles and frustrations of trying to bring my ideas to market. I am passionate about both CNC machining and affordable precision prototyping with high quality parts we BOTH can be proud of. Quickly I learned the cost of research and development and the general lack of interest from manufactures when you have hundreds, not tens of thousands of dollars for product development.