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SleekPixel for CNC machining shops: capability cards on autopilot

Every CNC job, prototype, or production batch you log in WordPress becomes a LinkedIn-ready capability card. SleekPixel reads material, tolerance, batch size, lead time, and quality certification from your project post type so each post lands with the exact spec procurement buyers scan for before they send a brief.

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SleekPixel example output for CNC machining shop

Job post to procurement-grade visual

CNC machining lives on LinkedIn. Procurement engineers scroll the feed looking for shops that handle 5-axis aluminum, tight tolerances, and ISO traceability. The shops with the cleanest capability posts get the inbound briefs. Building those posts in Photoshop for every job is what stops most shops from posting more than once a month. SleekPixel reads each cnc_job post and renders the LinkedIn card with all the spec already filled in.

Bind the template once. Job title, material from _material (6061-T6, 7075, Inconel, PEEK), tolerance from _tolerance_mm, batch size from _batch_size, and lead time from _lead_days. Quality certification badges pull from a taxonomy so ISO 9001, AS9100, and ITAR-registered shops render their accreditation automatically.

When you finish a job, photograph the part on the bench, drop the photo into the WordPress post, fill the spec fields, and the LinkedIn post is ready. Edit later to add a screen credit or remove a confidential reference and the card regenerates without re-exporting.

Workflow

How SleekPixel renders your CNC jobs

1

Add a CNC job post type

Create a cnc_job CPT with fields for material, tolerance, batch size, lead time, and confidentiality flag. SleekPixel reads ACF, Meta Box, or raw postmeta interchangeably.
2

Bind certifications to a taxonomy

Set up a certification taxonomy with terms for ISO 9001, AS9100, ITAR, and bind each term to a badge slot. The certification line stays current across every post by editing the term.
3

Publish jobs on save

Photograph the part, upload as the featured image, fill the spec fields, and publish. The LinkedIn post, the Twitter card, and the OG image render in the background on save.
4

Distribute to procurement channels

Schedule the LinkedIn post to the company page, share the Twitter card with the engineering community, and embed the OG image on the shop's capabilities page for inbound briefs.

Output

Sample CNC capability post

A LinkedIn square card pulled from an aerospace bracket job showing material, tolerance, batch size, and ISO certification line.

Format: PNG, LinkedIn post 1200x1200 Dimensions: 1200 × 1200
SleekPixel example output for CNC machining shop

Comparison

Manual LinkedIn graphics vs SleekPixel for CNC machining shop

Hand-built CNC capability graphic

  • Shop rebuilds the capability card in Photoshop for every CNC job from a single template
  • Material grades and tolerances get mistyped from work orders into the LinkedIn graphic
  • Batch size and lead time skip the post when the team is heads-down on production
  • Certification badges fall off old posts after a re-audit even when the shop is still certified
  • Procurement buyers see inconsistent posts across a year and lose confidence in the brand

SleekPixel

  • Reads job title, _material, _tolerance_mm, _batch_size, and _lead_days from each job
  • Certification badges pull from a taxonomy so ISO 9001, AS9100, and ITAR render automatically
  • Featured image fills the part shot so the actual machined piece becomes the visual anchor
  • Material family drives the accent color so aluminum, steel, and PEEK look distinct in feed
  • Renders LinkedIn post, Twitter card, and OG image from the same WordPress job post

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for CNC machining shop

Job post to capability card

Every CNC job becomes a LinkedIn capability card with material, tolerance, batch size, and lead time pulled from postmeta. Photograph the part, fill the fields, and the post is ready before the next setup.

Certification badges on every card

Bind ISO 9001, AS9100, and ITAR badges to a taxonomy term and the certification line renders on every post automatically. A re-audit just updates the term, not every historical post by hand.

Lead times that stay accurate

Lead time pulls from the same field your quoting team uses so the LinkedIn post shows the real number. When the queue gets tight you update once and every active card re-renders on save.

Use cases

Where CNC shops ship SleekPixel cards

Aerospace prototype reveal

Prototype runs render with a confidentiality-safe variant that swaps client names for an aerospace badge so procurement teams see capability without breaking NDAs.

Production batch milestone

Hitting a batch milestone renders a milestone-badged card with batch number, total units, and the cycle time so production capability becomes a visible track record.

Certification renewal

An ISO 9001 or AS9100 renewal renders a dedicated certification card with the new audit date and certificate number for the LinkedIn post that procurement teams archive.

The bigger picture

Why automated capability cards matter for CNC shops

CNC machining is bought on confidence. A procurement engineer scrolls LinkedIn and decides in seconds whether a shop can handle 5-axis aluminum at tight tolerances. The shops that win the brief are the ones whose feed shows a consistent run of capability posts, each with the material, the tolerance, the batch size, and the certification badge visible at thumbnail.

SleekPixel removes the manual design step from every job so consistency becomes the default. Material grades stay accurate because they pull from the same field your quoting tool uses. Tolerances stay accurate because they pull from the same field your inspection report uses.

Certification badges stay current because they pull from a taxonomy that updates once at audit time and propagates to every post on the next render. The cumulative effect is a LinkedIn feed that looks like a real machining business rather than a directory listing. Procurement engineers send the brief because the brand signals throughput and process discipline, and the brand signals throughput because the marketing surface area finally matches the actual shop floor.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for CNC machining shop

Yes. Set a confidentiality flag in postmeta and the card replaces client names and project-specific identifiers with a confidentiality-safe variant. The same template handles public and confidential jobs without separate setups.

 

Yes. Bind certifications to a taxonomy and the badge slot pulls from the term. When you renew an audit you update the term once and every post across the archive picks up the new date on the next render.

 

Yes. The template supports stacked metadata slots so material grade, tolerance in mm or inches, batch size, and lead time can all render in the footer without crowding the headline. Procurement reads the full spec at a glance.

 

Yes. Bind the accent to a material taxonomy term. Aluminum grades render in one hex, steel in another, and PEEK or Inconel in their own. The feed becomes navigable by material family without you choosing colors per post.

 

Set the post to private or draft in WordPress and SleekPixel renders the assets for your internal capabilities deck without publishing to social channels. The job stays in your archive without going public.

 

Yes. Each template can emit multiple dimensions per render so one CNC job becomes a 1200x1200 LinkedIn post, a 1200x675 Twitter card, and a 1200x630 OG image at the same time from the same fields.

 

Yes. Bind lead time to a global queue value or to a per-post override and the next render of every active card carries the new number. Procurement buyers see the real queue, not last month's promise.

 

Yes. The render queue supports batch operations through WP-CLI or the admin so backfilling a multi-year archive of CNC jobs runs overnight on shared hosting. Most shops complete the backfill in a single off-hours window.

 

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