CAD Design & Digital Engineering — Overview
Every project starts with a clear and well-prepared design.
Our CAD Design & Digital Engineering service transforms ideas, sketches, or references into production-ready 3D models, optimised for casting, bending, machining, and finishing.
This FAQ section answers the most common questions about design requirements, file formats, samples, and how we support clients from the first concept to manufacturing-ready components.
Whether you have a complete technical drawing or just an initial idea, our team will guide you through each step of the design process.
FAQs
What do you need to start designing my component?
We need a drawing, sketch, or reference photo, plus approximate dimensions and the intended application (bag, belt, shoes, pets, jewellery, apparel, etc.). This allows us to choose the correct process and material.
Which file formats can I send?
We accept STP, IGES, 3DM, DXF, PDF, JPG, or a physical sample. If you don’t have technical files, we can rebuild from sketches or measurements.
How do I start?
Send files or sketches + size + quantity to us, and we will advise the best process.
Which industries do you support?
Bags, belts, footwear, pets/equestrian, jewellery, lingerie, apparel, saddlery, technical leather goods, and more.
Do you provide samples before production?
Yes — prototypes are available through CNC models, 3D printing, or centrifugal casting.
Can you improve my part to reduce weight or cost?
Yes. We adjust geometry, volume, and process selection to reduce production cost while maintaining strength and detail.
What if my design is not ready for manufacturing?
We can adapt it. Our engineering team adjusts thickness, radiuses, draft angles, and undercuts so the part can be molded, cast, or pressed without defects.
Can you work from a simple drawing or hand sketch?
Yes. Many clients begin with a sketch, even on paper. We convert it into a technical model suitable for production.