Getting Your Prototype Made: What You Need to Know

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Getting a prototype made for your product is a necessary step between design and production. Before you can start production and convince people to buy your product, you will need to refine your design and present a working model. Basic...
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Getting a prototype made for your product is a necessary step between design and production. Before you can start production and convince people to buy your product, you will need to refine your design and present a working model. Basic prototypes can be made with household materials, but there are also plenty of machine shops, 3D printing firms, and other places that can build you a prototype in a short amount of time. To get your prototype made, present a thought-out design and find a company that’s right for you.

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Building Your Prototype

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Designing Your Product

  1. Step 4 Create a handmade version of your design.
    The first example of your prototype may be made at home and can be made in miniature to save money. Physical products can be made with whatever you have laying around your house, such as making your leather handbag design out of some nylon clothing you’re not using. Having a sample design of your product makes it easier to explain to prototype designers and investors and will give you another chance to refine your design.[5]
    • At this point, the design doesn’t need to be perfect. This handmade design only needs to be presentable, showing that your idea is possible.
    • Using alternate material from your original design forces you to test your idea and consider why you made it the way you did. You may even find that the nylon works better than the leather for your handbag.
    • For physical products, choose a cheap modeling product such as Shapelock, which when treated with heat can be molded like clay.
    • For electronic products, search for third-party programming libraries in order to save time on coding and image design. Fill in these parts later.
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