Product Prototyping
One of the essential early steps in the inventing process is creating a prototype--which, simply defined, is a three-dimensional version of your vision. Creating a prototype can also be one of the most fun and rewarding steps you'll take. That's because developing a prototype gives you the opportunity to really tap into your creativity, using those skills that inspired your invention idea in the first place. And whether you're making your prototype at home or hiring the services of an engineer, seamstress or machinist, it's truly exciting to see your idea transformed into something tangible and real.
So what exactly should a prototype look like? First, it depends on your idea. Second, it depends on your budget and your goals. If possible, it's great to start with a handmade prototype, no matter how rudimentary.
So we produce a dimensionally proportionate Prototype model of the product if it is a large product. If the product is a normal size we can produce the actual size proto using a wooden or Epoxy mould. The final commercial production will be done on an Aluminium mould after dimensional approval of the Product.