Industrial design and enclosures: prototypes and production support
We help teams validate product form, fit and assembly with full‑scale prototypes and practical production aids. Typical work includes enclosure mock‑ups, masters and templates.
The goal is confident decisions: geometry you can hold, assemble and review before committing to tooling or production.
- Full‑scale prototypes for form and fit decisions
- Enclosure geometry and interfaces prepared from CAD
- Surface level aligned with presentation needs
- Support for short‑run and production workflows
What we support
Design projects often need physical geometry to move forward. We produce prototypes and mock‑ups that help validate proportions, assembly access and interface logic.
If the project moves toward production, we can also provide templates and fixtures that improve repeatability and reduce manual variation.
Typical applications
Enclosure mock‑ups and prototypes
Full‑scale parts to validate shape, ergonomics and layout.Delivered ready for review and iteration.
Interface and assembly checks
Geometry used to confirm interfaces and assembly access.Clear hand‑off keeps revisions manageable.
Presentation parts with defined finish route
Parts prepared to the visual level required for stakeholders.Material route selected for the purpose and finish level.
Production templates and aids
Templates that make repeated production steps more consistent.Supports transition from prototype to production.

What you can validate
- Proportions, ergonomics and visual balance
- Assembly access and interface fit
- Packaging and handling constraints
- Finish expectations before production tooling
Services typically used
We select the route based on the purpose: fast mock‑up, presentation or production support.
The same CAD can lead to different deliverables depending on what you need to decide next.
Large‑scale CNC prototyping
Large prototypes split and prepared for assembly.
Fast hand‑off for review cycles.
5‑axis and 3‑axis CNC milling
Machining of enclosure geometry and detailed features.
Aligned with surface and interface priorities.
Production tooling and fixtures
Templates and fixtures for repeatable production steps.
Designed for stable use on the shop floor.
Typical materials
Material choice depends on size, surface needs and whether the part is a mock‑up or a production aid.
We recommend options that match the decision you need to make.
Tooling board
Stable material for clean surfaces and detail.Supports finishing and repeatability.
MDF (templates and robust patterns)
Cost‑effective for robust templates with protection.Used when daily handling is expected.
EPS/XPS (large mock‑ups)
Lightweight for large visual mock‑ups.Best for geometry checks rather than production tooling.
Workflow
Goal
We confirm what the prototype must achieve in your process.
This keeps cost aligned with the actual decision point.
Route selection
We select material and finish route appropriate for that goal.
Avoids overbuilding when a mock‑up is enough.
Machining
Machining and, if needed, segmentation and assembly preparation.
Surface level is agreed early.
Review‑ready delivery
Delivery ready for review, presentation or production use.
Revisions remain manageable with consistent references.
Typical deliverables
- Full‑scale prototypes and enclosure mock‑ups
- Presentation parts with defined finish route
- Templates and fixtures for production support
Request a quote for prototypes or enclosures
Send your model and describe what you need to validate: form, fit, assembly or presentation. We will recommend a practical route and provide a clear quote.If you expect iterations, mention it. We can plan the workflow so updates remain predictable.
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