Precision in Every Accessory
We own our manufacturing facility so that we can keep all production in-house. From the design process to
full scale production, our customers depend on a high level of quality from us both in our service and finished products.
Our Custom Hardware Process
Here’s a look at our process for custom hardware and how we handle all levels of development.
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Step 1: Consultation
Our first step with customers is a consultation to learn more about the hardware needs for the products being developed. With decades of industry experience, we are sure to offer input regarding design and construction.
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Step 2: Initial Designs
After our initial consultation we begin developing the initial designs of the hardware. Customers provide us with anything from simple sketches to CAD drawings or physical samples.
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Step 3: 3D Samples
Whether you provide us with physical samples to match, or simple sketches, we use these to develop 3D drawings called STL files. We use these STL files to print plastic samples from our 3D printer in Massachusetts.
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Step 4: Final Samples
After the initial plastic samples are approved, we move to final product sampling. These will be used as the pre-production samples from which the father mold is created.
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Step 5: Production
Once the final samples are approved we move to production. Our factory has the capacity to handle both large and small scale production runs.
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Step 6: Delivery
The hardware is packed and can be directly delivered anywhere in the world. We can also ship via ocean containers from our facility in Asia direct to our warehouse at no cost to you.
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Step 1: Consultation
Our first step with customers is a consultation to learn more about the hardware needs for the products being developed. With decades of industry experience, we are sure to offer input regarding design and construction.
-
Step 2: Initial Designs
After our initial consultation we begin developing the initial designs of the hardware. Customers provide us with anything from simple sketches to CAD drawings or physical samples.
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Step 3: 3D Samples
Whether you provide us with physical samples to match, or simple sketches, we use these to develop 3D drawings called STL files. We use these STL files to print plastic samples from our 3D printer in Massachusetts.
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Step 4: Final Samples
After the initial plastic samples are approved, we move to final product sampling. These will be used as the pre-production samples from which the father mold is created.
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Step 5: Production
Once the final samples are approved we move to production. Our factory has the capacity to handle both large and small scale production runs.
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Step 6: Delivery
The hardware is packed and can be directly delivered anywhere in the world. We can also ship via ocean containers from our facility in Asia direct to our warehouse at no cost to you.


Guarantees & Safeguards
We oversee our partners’ service quality throughout the process to ensure your requirements are met to the highest standard. Should any issues arise, we will prioritize resolution and assume shared responsibility—your peace of mind is our priority.