2D Technical Drawings 📏

These are the foundational drawings used to communicate a product’s specifications to manufacturers. They provide precise, dimensioned views of the object from different angles.

  • Orthographic Projections: These drawings show a product from the front, top, and side views. They are essential for communicating the exact dimensions and tolerances required for manufacturing.
  • Assembly Drawings: These illustrate how multiple parts fit together to form the final product. They include a bill of materials (BOM), which is a list of all components and their quantities.
  • Schematics and Diagrams: For electronic or mechanical products, these drawings show the connections and relationships between different components. They are vital for engineers and technicians assembling the product.

3D Modeling and Rendering 🖥️

This service moves beyond flat drawings to create a three-dimensional representation of the product. This is essential for visualization, analysis, and prototyping.

  • Solid Modeling: Creating a digital 3D model of the product using computer-aided design (CAD) software. This model serves as the master file for everything from 3D printing prototypes to creating molds for mass production.
  • Surface Modeling: This is used for products with complex, organic, or aesthetically-driven shapes, such as car bodies or ergonomic consumer products. It focuses on the outer surfaces of the object.
  • Photorealistic Rendering: This involves creating high-quality, lifelike images of the product from the 3D model. These images are invaluable for marketing, investor presentations, and packaging design before a physical prototype is even built.

Design for Manufacturing (DFM) ⚙️

This is a specialized service that goes beyond just creating a drawing. The consultant works to optimize the design to make it easier, cheaper, and more efficient to manufacture.

  • Material Selection: Recommending the best materials for the product based on cost, durability, and manufacturing process.
  • Tolerance Analysis: Specifying the acceptable range of variation in a part’s dimensions to ensure that all parts fit together correctly during assembly.
  • Process Optimization: Designing the product with a specific manufacturing process in mind, such as injection molding, CNC machining, or 3D printing, to reduce production time and costs.

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