Tool and die makers have been designing new products as far back as the profession extends. 3D engineering continues to fuel the growth of the industry.

  • Engineering grade plastic provides your models with the strength and durability to properly perform important tests
  • By scanning all of your objects, you can create a database of easily accessible, ready-to-edit virtual CAD models
  • Virtual databases reduce space and costs for editing
  • Tool manufacturers continue to design and improve machine tools using CAD/CAM software

Machine/Tooling design and equipment design

  • 2D drawing
  • 3D modeling
  • Mechanical design
  • Kinematic studies
  • Ergonomic studies
  • Design of pneumatic and hydraulic systems
  • Design of electrical systems
  • Finite element analysis (FEA)
  • Design modifications
  • Choice of standard components
  • Product development and lean production consulting services

Machine/Tooling making and adjustments

  • Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
  • Creation of books of specifications for manufacturing

Work instructions

  • Creation of specifications for use
  • Creation of specifications for maintenance
  • Creation of Installation guides and manuals 

Part design

  • Sheet metal, tooled/cut/molded parts
  • Plastic or composite parts

 

3D Printers

Reverse Engineering Software

Keyshot

3D Laser Scanners

3D CAD Mouse

Inspection Software

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