Service detail
Mechanical design, reverse engineering, and precision documentation that turns a concept into something that can actually be built.
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CAD design is more than making a part look right on screen — it's the discipline of designing something that's manufacturable, tolerable, and unambiguous to every team that touches it afterward.
Full mechanical design from initial concept through detailed 3D models, covering everything from single components to multi-part assemblies.
Reconstructing accurate, editable models from an existing part or legacy system when original drawings are missing, outdated, or no longer match what's actually in the field.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing applied to every drawing, removing ambiguity about how a part should actually be measured and inspected — not just how it should look.
Reviewing every design against real manufacturing constraints — draft angles, tool access, tolerance stack-up — so what looks good on screen is practical and cost-effective to build.
Why GD&T matters
A dimension without a tolerance is an opinion, not a specification. GD&T gives every stakeholder — design, quality, and the shop floor — the same unambiguous reference for how a part should be measured, inspected, and accepted. This matters most on assemblies where multiple toleranced parts need to fit together reliably at scale, not just in a single hand-fitted prototype.
Who this is for
We take early-stage ideas through concept development into a fully detailed, manufacturable design.
We reverse engineer the part into an accurate, editable model — often the starting point for an improvement or redesign.
We take a rough 3D model and produce fully toleranced, shop-ready drawings your fabricator can actually build from.