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FAQ

Common questions before submitting a part.

If the route is not obvious, send the part details for review.

Can you recreate a broken part?

Yes. Send the sample, photos, measurements, and function. We will assess whether it can be rebuilt and manufactured.

Do I need a CAD file?

No. CAD helps, but a physical part, photos, sketches, dimensions, or fitment notes can be enough to start.

Can you make one piece only?

Yes, when the route makes sense. Some parts need tooling or testing, which can make a small batch more practical.

Can you make a small batch?

Yes. Low-volume production is core to polyurethane casting, additive manufacturing, composites, and repeat replacement parts.

Can you make carbon fiber or fiberglass parts?

Yes. We evaluate composite paths for ducts, covers, panels, trim, and other shaped parts.

Can you make flexible polyurethane parts?

Yes. Polyurethane casting can suit bushings, pads, inserts, protective parts, and repeatable flexible components.

Part evaluation workbench with CAD model, drawings, calipers, and material samples

Evaluation intake

Better inputs create a faster technical response.

Evaluation intake

Ready to review a hard-to-source part?

Send photos, CAD, drawings, or notes. We review the route before pricing or production.

What to send

Photos

Clear views of the part, damaged areas, mounting points, and surrounding assembly.

Files

CAD, drawings, sketches, scans, PDFs, or prior production notes when available.

Dimensions

Critical measurements, fitment surfaces, tolerances, or known clearance limits.

Use context

Quantity, material goals, heat, load, vibration, wear, finish, and safety constraints.

Review style

Technical evaluation before pricing

Best inputs

Photos, broken part, CAD, drawings, quantity

Project types

One-off, prototype, small batch, repeat production