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The images shown here represent only a small part of the
process but give a good indication on what your product can
look like when Industrial Designers begin their process. Starting
with sketches for a conceptual look for the product, moving
to physical models for a real-world feel, the designers will
eventually produce working drawings and computer models that
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Artisans and engineers melded together
to create the look and feel for your product. Experience and
knowledge to produce parts in quantity, cost effectively, from
injection molding to final assembly. No detail of the process
is not reviewed and given thought in a design-for-manufacture
effort. Using rapid prototyping techniques gives the customer
a sense of what the product will look like and how it will behave
in production, as working units can be produced in small quantities
that are representative of the final product. |
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