Engineering for projects that arrive unfinished.
Projects rarely arrive as drawing packages. They arrive as an idea that has not been vetted, a process that needs equipment nobody makes, or a problem an internal engineering group has not had room to solve. Our job is the analysis, design, and detail work that turns that starting point into something that can be built, priced, and defended.
Design that answers to the shop floor.
Design work runs in SolidWorks, from concept development and trade studies through detail drawings, tolerance stacks, and bills of material. The engineers doing that work share a building with the machines that will cut the parts, so manufacturability is not a review gate at the end of the process; it is how the design develops from the beginning.
Everything we produce is yours to keep: models, drawings, and documentation that outlive any single vendor.
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We develop the way it gets made, not just the model.
Some designs need more than CAD before they can exist: a forming method, a casting pattern, a fixture, a finish. We prototype the manufacturing process itself, prove it with physical samples, and hand over drawing packages and production recommendations you keep, so the design can be manufactured anywhere, including here.
When the documentation does not exist.
Plants run on equipment whose drawings were lost decades ago or never existed at all. Structured-light scanning and on-site laser measurement capture as-built geometry with sub-millimeter confidence. From there we reconstruct the engineering intent behind worn surfaces and deliver the documentation package the original builder never provided, whether the subject is a sensor housing, a fixture, or a production aid that has to keep its proven mounting interface while everything around it changes.