Get your tools harden-cut in the UK, but consider having high-volume production runs done in Portugal or Czechia, then do final EDM or finishing back in the UK. Splitting the supply chain is now the only way to get both quality and cost.
If your project requires seamless, seamless (literally) cylindrical or box-shaped components, Deep Drawing is the undisputed king of metal forming. The UK has a proud, albeit shrinking, heritage in this field—from automotive fuel tanks to aerospace casings and medical implant canisters. Having sourced over £2M worth of deep drawn parts from UK suppliers in the last three years, here is the hard truth. 1. Unmatched Precision for Medical & Aerospace (Class II & III) The UK’s remaining deep drawing shops (think Brandauer, Kenmode Precision, and smaller specialists in the West Midlands) are world-class for micro deep drawing . For components under 50mm—such as sensor housings, EMI shields, and battery cases—British toolmakers still beat Eastern European and Chinese rivals on wall thickness consistency . Tolerances of ±0.01mm are standard, not premium. deep drawn metal stamping uk
British toolrooms are closing at an alarming rate (down 40% since 2010). Consequently, lead times for new progressive dies are now 16-24 weeks —double what they were pre-Brexit. You will wait 6 months for a £35k tool, only to find that the same tool from Portugal or Poland costs £22k and arrives in 10 weeks. For complex draws, the UK is still better; for standard draws, look to the EU. Get your tools harden-cut in the UK, but