CNC Syndicate Opens Its Doors in Ravenswood

Last Updated 8/19/2025Posted in Media Appearances & News Articles


We had the honor of joining the ribbon cutting for CNC Syndicate, one of Ravenswood’s newest businesses, and I have to say—it was exciting to see this kind of talent and craftsmanship setting up shop right here in our community.

CNC Syndicate is located at 410 Race Street, and they do a little bit of everything when it comes to working with metal and custom parts. Their team offers CNC machining, welding, fabrication, and finishing services—basically all the steps you need to take an idea and turn it into a real, working product. The best part? You don’t have to go out of town or deal with multiple vendors; they can handle it all in-house.

Why This Matters for Ravenswood

This is more than just another business opening. Having CNC Syndicate here means:

  • Local jobs and opportunities in skilled trades.
  • Faster, higher-quality work for companies and individuals who need custom parts or repairs.
  • A veteran-owned business bringing discipline, creativity, and dedication to our community.

I was especially impressed by their approach—they’re not just about heavy industry; they’re also open to helping inventors, small businesses, and even people with “one-off” ideas. Whether you need a prototype, a custom sign, or precision machining for something larger, they’re ready to help.

A Great Turnout

The ribbon cutting drew a great crowd of local leaders and community members, all excited to welcome CNC Syndicate. It’s always inspiring to see people invest in Ravenswood’s future, and this team is doing just that by putting down roots here.

Stop In and See Them

If you haven’t already, stop by their shop or check them out online at syndicatecnc.com

If you'd like to read the newspaper article written about the ribbon cutting, click here.



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