Projects

Typical project paths JDTP can support.

These categories help clients quickly identify whether the request is a design problem, prototype need, production support task, material question, or trade coordination project.

Project Intake Photos / CAD / Drawings / Samples / Specs Start with incomplete information. We help shape the next technical step.

Project Types

Practical work for engineering, shop, product, and trade teams.

Replacement

Replacement Components

Reverse-engineer unavailable or damaged plastic and mechanical parts from photos, samples, and measurements.

Fixture

Jigs and Fixtures

Simple production aids that improve repeatability, positioning, assembly, inspection, and shop workflow.

Product

Enclosures and Hardware Concepts

Brackets, covers, housings, adapters, mounting features, and early product concept geometry.

Prototype

Prototype Testing

Printed parts for fit checks, investor demos, functional testing, design iteration, and presentation models.

Materials

Material and Filament Projects

Material selection, sample validation, future CubiFil product planning, and print parameter discussions.

Trade

Global Trade and OEM Projects

Supplier coordination, private-label planning, sample review, and global manufacturing resource matching.

Example Project Paths

Show how JDTP thinks through typical work without pretending these are client cases.

The following are capability scenarios, not completed client projects. They help visitors understand what to prepare and where JDTP would usually start the review.

01

Broken Part Replacement

A client has an old part, photos, or rough dimensions and needs a usable replacement.

Client usually provides
Damage photos, critical dimensions, use case, install environment, and whether the part can be shipped.
JDTP checks first
Mating faces, load direction, material limits, accuracy needs, and reverse-engineering scope.
Possible deliverables
Printable model, replacement design suggestion, sample part, fit revisions, and spare-part record.
02

Equipment Enclosure / Bracket

A client has space limits, PCB data, or equipment interfaces and needs a housing or mounting structure.

Client usually provides
Space dimensions, hole locations, interfaces, visual references, use environment, and quantity target.
JDTP checks first
Fastening method, service access, thermal, waterproofing, dust, cable routing, and assembly risks.
Possible deliverables
CAD model, drawings, printed sample, assembly revisions, and low-volume preparation files.
03

Jig / Fixture / Shop Aid

A shop team needs a positioning, inspection, assembly, or repeat-operation aid to make work more stable.

Client usually provides
Process notes, workpiece photos, locating requirements, operator feedback, and cycle-time goals.
JDTP checks first
Datums, clamping method, mistake-proofing, wear risk, and site safety limitations.
Possible deliverables
Fixture concept, prototype, trial feedback revisions, material suggestion, and repeat-build files.
04

3D Printing Filament OEM

A client wants a private-label filament product and needs material, packaging, labels, samples, and market planning.

Client usually provides
Material, diameter, colors, first-batch quantity, packaging direction, logo, and sales channel.
JDTP checks first
MOQ, label language, barcode, manual, sample testing, target market, and supply rhythm.
Possible deliverables
Specification sheet, packaging checklist, sample plan, supplier questions, and quote inputs.
05

Trade / Supplier Coordination

A client has product or material requirements and needs supplier communication, sample review, documents, and delivery boundaries.

Client usually provides
Product specs, quantity, target market, origin, destination, current quote, or supplier notes.
JDTP checks first
Trade terms, importer, sample standard, certificate scope, package weight, and responsibility boundary.
Possible deliverables
RFQ input package, supplier question list, sample-review priorities, and logistics-document direction.

Project Fit

Useful projects usually have a physical part, a specification, or a manufacturing path.

JDTP is strongest when a project needs practical judgment, clean communication, and a decision path between idea, file, sample, supplier, prototype, and production.

Good Fit Plastic parts, fixtures, prototypes, product details, short runs, materials, and OEM coordination.
Review Needed High-load, regulated, certified, or safety-critical parts need deeper review before commitment.
Best Start Send photos, target dimensions, use case, quantity, deadline, and any CAD or supplier information.

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