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SIX TYPES.
ONE STANDARD.

CAD-CAM - 3D PRINTING - 3D SCANNING
 Wood-Metal-Plastic-Patterns

Located in Blackwell, Oklahoma Sooner State Pattern Works, Inc. has been producing patterns for a wide range of customers for over 37 years. Specializing in aluminum, plastic, and wood patterns, the 12,000 square foot facility occupies 10 dedicated employees, with over 175 years of combined foundry and pattern making experience. If it is technologically possible, we can do it at Sooner State. Our goal is to deliver the product on time, offering services at affordable prices, and to meet or exceed the specifications of our customer. Currently we are running 5 CNC machines, 3 - 3D Printers, a FARO Arm, and a 3D Scanner.

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Services

Sooner State Pattern Works, Inc. has the ability to design, program, and machine. Surfcam & Solid Works is our software of choice. With Surfcam, we have the ability to quickly go from blueprint to machining. Most of our CNC programmers have had experience with Surfcam for over 10 years and are very skilled with this particular software. With Surfcam we also have the ability to machine extremely complex surfaces using Surfcam and Surfcam Solids. But we can work with most any files and print or plot up to 24 by 48 inches.

CAD

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CAD (Computer-Aided Design) lets us build your project digitally first, so we can see exactly how everything will come together before we ever start production. It helps us catch issues early and make sure we’re getting it right the first time.

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CAM

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CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) takes that design and sends it straight to our machines, keeping everything precise and consistent along the way. What that means for you is simple: better accuracy, less guesswork, and a final product you
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Reverse Engineering

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Reverse engineering services help reduce time and costs by digitizing existing shapes and creating accurate 3D models. Now electronically capable through the Platinum FARO Arm & 3D Scanner.

Quality Control

Using our 100" × 70" × 50" coordinate measuring machine and precision tools, we thoroughly inspect every product before it leaves the shop. Inspection results are recorded, and lay-out reports are available upon request.

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Pattern Engineering

Our experienced project managers guide you from blueprint to finished pattern, designing efficient processes tailored to your blow machines and foundry requirements—done right the first time.

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3D Printing & Scanning

We now offer 3D printing using FDM technology, producing durable thermoplastic parts with tight tolerances and specialized properties. From simple components to complex, high-detail parts, the possibilities are endless.

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