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Process

A controlled route from intake to repeatable production.

The workflow is designed to turn uncertain part problems into documented manufacturing decisions.

Part scanning and CAD reconstruction used to define a controlled manufacturing path
  1. 01

    Send photos, sample, CAD, drawing, or challenge.

  2. 02

    Review function, material, fitment, and risk.

  3. 03

    Build or correct the production geometry.

  4. 04

    Prototype or fit-check when risk is high.

  5. 05

    Manufacture the final part or small batch.

  6. 06

    Save production data for repeat orders.

Process

From broken part to production-ready solution.

Each step reduces risk before production.

Engineering bench with part, drawings, CAD model, calipers, and material samples

Review before route

The path is selected from evidence and constraints.

  1. 01
    Evidence intake

    Send photos, sample, CAD, drawing, or challenge.

  2. 02
    Technical review

    Review function, material, fitment, and risk.

  3. 03
    Geometry build

    Build or correct the production geometry.

  4. 04
    Fit validation

    Prototype or fit-check when risk is high.

  5. 05
    Production method

    Manufacture the final part or small batch.

  6. 06
    Repeat record

    Save production data for repeat orders.

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