Enclosures & Brackets

Prototype enclosures, brackets, mounts, covers, and hardware concepts.

JDTP helps turn space limits, hole locations, PCB data, sketches, or product ideas into practical CAD geometry and 3D printed prototypes for fit, access, and assembly review.

Best Start Space envelope / hole locations / interface points / target quantity Send the parts that must fit together, the surfaces that matter, and the use environment.

Common Requests

Most enclosure and bracket projects start with fit constraints.

Housing

Product enclosures and covers

Prototype housings, covers, lids, protective shells, display models, and early product bodies.

Mount

Brackets, mounts, and adapters

Create mounting geometry around hole spacing, load direction, equipment interfaces, and installation limits.

Access

Cable, service, and assembly access

Review cable paths, removable panels, fastening, service clearance, and how the part will be assembled.

Batch

Low-volume preparation

Move from a first prototype toward revised CAD, print-ready files, and small-batch assumptions.

Design Review

A usable enclosure needs more than an outer shape.

JDTP reviews fastening, wall thickness, print orientation, heat or dust exposure, cable routing, tolerance stack-up, service access, cosmetic needs, and the production path before quoting.

Inputs STEP, STL, DXF, PDF drawings, sketches, photos, dimensions, PCB outlines, and interface notes.
Deliverables CAD model, prototype files, printed fit sample, revision notes, drawings, or small-batch files.
Risks Heat, waterproofing, electrical safety, load-bearing, and certification requirements need deeper review.

Process

From rough constraints to a part you can test.

1

Define the interface

Share the objects, holes, surfaces, or electronics that the enclosure or bracket must connect to.

2

Build the CAD path

JDTP maps the geometry, fastening, clearances, and first prototype assumptions before production.

3

Prototype and refine

A printed part can be used for fit checks, assembly review, visual feedback, and small-batch preparation.

FAQ

Questions product teams usually ask first.

Can you work from a sketch or photos?

Yes. A sketch, photo set, rough dimensions, or a simple layout can start the first review.

Can you design around an existing PCB or component?

Yes, if you provide the board outline, connector locations, mounting holes, height limits, and service access needs.

Can you prepare a small batch after the prototype?

Yes. After fit and design assumptions are reviewed, JDTP can discuss low-volume printed parts or sourcing options.

Do you guarantee waterproof or certified enclosures?

No. Waterproofing, electrical safety, regulated use, and certification require deeper specialist review.

Start an Enclosure Review

Send the space limits, interface points, and what the part must protect, hold, or connect.