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TDF/Precision was originally established to design and manufacture components for TDF’s own vehicles and those of our existing customers. Today, we apply the same standards to projects across a range of industries.

Our background in Formula 1 shapes the way we work. Attention to detail, speed of response, and engineering precision guide our work at every step.

FROM DATA CAPTURE
TO FINISHED COMPONENT.

We manage the complete process, coordinating design, manufacture, and specialist suppliers to
take your project through to final delivery.

SCAN

Using state-of-the-art laser scanning, we capture and digitise complex components with exceptional accuracy, supporting replication, development, or long-term preservation.

DESIGN

Our design team combines Formula 1® development experience with real-world manufacturing knowledge. From material selection and performance refinement to complex problem solving, every component is engineered with manufacturability and longevity in mind.

MANUFACTURE

5-axis CNC milling and turning of metallic and plastic components, alongside advanced additive manufacturing in plastic and composite materials. We specialise in prototype and low-to-medium volume production, delivering complex components to exacting tolerances.

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What is TDF/Precision?

TDF/Precision is TDF’s dedicated engineering and manufacturing division.

Originally established to support TDF/One and TDF/Works, it now applies the same Formula 1® -informed standards to external precision design and manufacturing projects.

Do you offer low-volume manufacturing?

Yes. We specialise in prototype and low-to-medium volume production, supporting clients who require high-quality components without the lead times typically associated with OEMs. This includes one-off parts as well as small production runs.

What services does TDF/Precision provide?

We support projects from initial data capture through to finished component. This includes:

  • High-resolution 3D scanning and digital modelling
  • Product design and engineering development
  • 5-axis CNC machining across metals and plastic components
  • Advanced 3D printing and additive manufacturing
  • Reverse engineering of obsolete or unavailable parts
  • Prototyping, testing and refinement

This integrated capability ensures components are engineered with accuracy, performance, and manufacturability in mind.

Can you support external businesses or private projects?

Yes. Alongside our internal programmes, we work with engineering companies, technology firms, and private clients who require discreet, specialist design and manufacturing support.

Engagements range from individual components to fully managed development programmes.

What industries do you work with?

While rooted in motorsport, our capability extends to sectors where precision, reliability, and engineering integrity are critical.

These include automotive, aerospace, defence, marine, industrial technology, luxury goods, and innovation-led product development.

How fast is your turnaround time?

Speed of response is a core part of how we operate.

Because scanning, design, machining, and additive manufacturing are carried out in-house, we can move significantly faster than traditional supply chains. Timelines vary depending on complexity, but agility is built into our workflow.

Can you help design a product from scratch?

Yes. Whether you have a sketch, a concept, or an existing part, we can take your idea from scan to finished product.

Our engineers handle design, feasibility, materials selection, prototyping, and production, giving you a complete pathway to bring new products to market.

Do you replicate or reverse-engineer legacy parts?

Yes. Using high-resolution 3D scanning and digital reconstruction, we can accurately reproduce components that are no longer available or require modernisation.

This is particularly valuable for historic cars, specialist machinery, and niche applications where original supply chains no longer exist.