Process and workflow
A clear workflow from CAD data to usable parts. We keep scope, deliverables and hand‑off practical so projects stay predictable.
Most projects can be scoped quickly with a short brief and the right files. If preparation is needed, we propose it as a separate step so machining remains efficient.
- Clear scope and deliverables before production starts
- Fast quoting based on usable inputs
- Segmentation and assembly logic for large builds
- Delivery aligned with the next process step
How we work
We start from the application goal. That keeps decisions focused on what affects the outcome: surface expectation, stability, handling and downstream process needs.
You get clear milestones: confirmation of scope, machining, preparation for handling and delivery ready for your next step.
What we need from you
To quote and execute reliably, we need the purpose of the part and usable inputs. The rest is a matter of agreeing the deliverable condition.
If you do not have final files yet, share what you have and explain the constraints. We will tell you what is sufficient to start.
- 3D files (STEP/IGES/Parasolid or a clean mesh)
- Application context and finish expectations
- Size and any transport/handling constraints
- Deadline and delivery location (if relevant)
Material selection
Material is chosen for stability, surface route and lifecycle. We propose options when you are unsure.
Foams are used for mock‑ups and cores; production tooling for thermoforming and composites typically uses MDF, tooling board or paste‑on‑core routes depending on scale.
- Confirm downstream process first
- Choose material route for stability and surface needs
- Plan segmentation for oversized geometry
Machining and preparation
We machine in a way that supports the next step. That can mean controlled surfaces, robust interfaces or practical assembly logic for large builds.
Where needed, we prepare edges for handling and include labelling so assembly is straightforward.
- Machining aligned with surface and interface priorities
- Assembly logic for large parts
- Practical hand‑off for finishing and production
Handover and finishing
We agree the deliverable condition: as‑machined, ready for your finishing route, or prepared for mould‑making work. That keeps expectations aligned.
Packaging and labelling are adapted to sensitivity and transport needs.
- Clear acceptance level agreed early
- Protection of cosmetic zones
- Delivery format aligned with your workflow
Communication and revisions
If revisions are expected, we structure the work so updates remain consistent. This helps avoid confusion and keeps schedules realistic.
We keep communication focused on the deliverable and what changes the outcome, not on unnecessary technical detail.
Workflow details that prevent rework: part numbering, reference markings and packing aligned with assembly sequence.

Typical outcomes
- Predictable scope and quotation
- Machined parts ready for the next step
- Large builds prepared for transport and assembly
- Clear hand‑off aligned with downstream work
Start with a brief and files
Send your model and describe what you need to achieve. We will confirm the best route and provide a clear quote.If you are unsure what to include, start with the application and size. We will guide the rest.
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