Mach 2026

Thank you for visiting MACH 2026

You’re likely here because something about our work caught your attention at MACH.

In our experience, that interest usually comes into focus once parts move beyond the drawing.

Once precision-turned parts move into production, consistency, quality and cost start to matter in very practical ways.

Material behaviour is often part of that reality.

What We Do

Currie & Warner manufactures high-volume, precision-turned components for customers who need production to remain stable over time.

Our role is to apply experience, process control and manufacturing discipline so parts run predictably in volume, not just at approval, but month after month in production.

Our work typically involves:

  • Precision-turned brass and lead-free brass components
  • High-volume, multi-spindle production
  • Tight tolerance control over long production runs
  • Support from early production through to stable, high-volume manufacture

The challenges we hear most often

Once parts reach production, the pressure shifts.

Engineers focus on keeping processes stable and predictable.
Procurement teams carry responsibility for continuity, cost and delivery, often at the same time.

Common challenges include:

  • Parts that pass approval but struggle at volume
  • Materials behaving differently once production settles
  • Limited manufacturing feedback when issues appear
  • Internal pressure caused by supply instability

These are production realities, not drawing issues, and they tend to surface when volumes increase and expectations tighten.

How we address them

Our focus is on putting the right controls in place early, so problems are less likely to appear later and easier to resolve if they do.

In practice:

  • Parts are reviewed with long-term production in mind
  • Processes are developed to hold tolerance over time
  • Material behaviour is actively managed in production
  • Feedback is practical, technical and action-based
  • Planning and communication support supply continuity

This approach reduces escalation, internal pressure and surprises, which is why many of our customer relationships are long-standing and production-focused.

Lead-free brass in production

For many organisations, lead-free is already specified.

The challenge is making parts run reliably in volume, managing tool life, surface finish and consistency without constant intervention.

This is where Currie & Warner’s experience and process control are applied in practice.

When we are a good fit

We work best with teams who are:

  • Managing live production parts
  • Introducing new components into manufacture
  • Looking to stabilise or scale supply

In short, where predictability matters as much as capability.

Continue the conversation

If you would like to discuss a part, application or production challenge, you can contact us via the enquiry form below.

Currie & Warner has been manufacturing precision-turned components for over a century, supporting customers in environments where consistency matters and where problems are expected to be solved, not passed on.