How we do it
From Idea to Reality: How We Make Your Product
Every product starts as an idea — but turning that idea into something you can actually hold (and eventually sell) takes the right tools and techniques.
At our studio, we use a mix of tried-and-true methods and modern technologies to bring your design to life. Whether it’s a one-off prototype or a large production run, we choose the technique that best fits your product, budget, and timeline.
We don’t believe in overcomplicating things. We’ll guide you through the options in plain language, make sure you understand the pros and cons, and help you make the best decision for your product.
Curious about how your product could be made? Below, you’ll find an overview of the main techniques we use — from 3D printing and CNC milling to injection moulding and beyond.
Let’s make something real.
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Spray Painting – for That Final Touch
How a product looks and feels is just as important as how it works. That’s why… read more
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Powder Coating – Durable Colour That Sticks
Need your metal parts to stand up to wear, weather, and daily use — while looking… read more
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Sheet Metal – Strong, Precise, and Surprisingly Versatile
Sheet metal is a fantastic option when you need strong, precise parts with a professional finish.… read more
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Turning – For Perfectly Round, Precise Parts
Turning is a machining technique we use when your product (or part of it) needs to… read more
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Welding – Strong, Seamless, and Built to Last
Some products just need to be solid. When separate metal parts need to become one strong,… read more
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3D Printing – Fast, Flexible, and Perfect for Prototyping
3D printing is one of our go-to tools when developing new products. It’s fast, relatively low-cost,… read more
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Injection Moulding – For High Volumes and High Quality
When your product is ready for large-scale production, injection moulding is often the way to go.… read more
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Extrusion – Shaping Materials Through Simplicity
If your product includes long, consistent shapes — like rails, tubes, housings, or channels — extrusion… read more
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Sketching – Getting Ideas on Paper (Fast)
Before we fire up any software or machines, we usually start with something much simpler: pen… read more
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Renders – Realistic Visuals Before (and After) Production
Need to show what your product will look like — or already looks like — without… read more
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Prototyping – Testing the Real Thing
You can look at drawings and 3D models all day, but nothing beats holding the real… read more
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FDM Printing – Fast, Functional, In-House
When you need a quick prototype or a handful of parts to test an idea, FDM… read more
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SLS Printing – Strong, Functional Prototypes
Need a 3D print that can take a hit, handle stress, and still look sharp? SLS… read more
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DFM – Design for Manufacturing
Great ideas don’t just need great design — they need to be manufacturable. That’s where DFM… read more
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Anodizing – Colour and Protection for Aluminium Parts
If you’re working with aluminium and want a finish that’s durable, sleek, and professional, anodizing is… read more
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Assembly – Bringing It All Together
A product isn’t just a collection of parts — it’s how those parts fit, move, and… read more
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Quality Control – Because Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough
Whether it’s a single prototype or a full batch of parts, we believe in getting the… read more
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Milling – Shaping Your Product with Precision
Milling is one of the most versatile and precise ways to shape solid materials into functional… read more
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CAD – Where Your Product Takes Shape
Before anything gets built, it needs to be designed. That’s where CAD comes in. CAD (Computer-Aided… read more
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Vacuum Casting – High-Quality Prototypes Without the High Volume
Need production-quality plastic parts, but not quite ready for mass production? That’s where vacuum casting shines.… read more
