Industrial Design Needed for Pain Relief Product
Budget: $30 – $250 CAD
Can't say exactly what I want to make without you signing an NDA but I want to create a product that involves pain relief using heat. Combining two products that already exist into one.
1. Initial Concept Development
- Concept Sketches: Hand-drawn or digital sketches illustrating initial design ideas and various design alternatives.
2. Detailed Design Development
- 3D CAD Models: Detailed 3D models of the product created using CAD software. These models should include all components, such as the extendable parts and the heating elements.
- Renderings: High-quality digital renderings of the product from different angles. These are used for visualizing the final product and can be used in marketing materials.
- Exploded Views: Diagrams showing the individual parts of the product and how they fit together. This helps in understanding the assembly process.
3. Technical Documentation
- Technical Drawings: Detailed 2D drawings with precise dimensions, tolerances, and annotations necessary for manufacturing.
- Bill of Materials (BOM): A comprehensive list of all materials and components required to build the product, including specifications and potential suppliers.
4. Prototyping Support
- Prototype Design: Design files and instructions for creating a prototype. This includes specifications for materials, dimensions, and assembly instructions.
- Prototype Iteration: Assistance in refining the prototype based on testing and feedback, including updating CAD models and technical drawings as needed.
5. Manufacturing Preparation
- Manufacturing Files: Finalized CAD files and technical drawings ready for manufacturing. These should be compatible with the chosen manufacturing processes, whether it's 3D printing, injection molding, or another method.
- Supplier Liaison: Guidance on selecting manufacturers and suppliers, potentially including introductions to trusted partners.
- DFM (Design for Manufacturing): Ensuring that the design is optimized for efficient and cost-effective manufacturing, including considerations for assembly and production processes.
6. Additional Deliverables (if needed)
- Packaging Design: Design and specifications for packaging the product, if this is part of the project scope.
- User Manuals: Instructions and documentation for end-users on how to use and maintain the product.
- Regulatory Compliance: Assistance in ensuring the product meets relevant safety and regulatory standards.
1. Initial Concept Development
- Concept Sketches: Hand-drawn or digital sketches illustrating initial design ideas and various design alternatives.
2. Detailed Design Development
- 3D CAD Models: Detailed 3D models of the product created using CAD software. These models should include all components, such as the extendable parts and the heating elements.
- Renderings: High-quality digital renderings of the product from different angles. These are used for visualizing the final product and can be used in marketing materials.
- Exploded Views: Diagrams showing the individual parts of the product and how they fit together. This helps in understanding the assembly process.
3. Technical Documentation
- Technical Drawings: Detailed 2D drawings with precise dimensions, tolerances, and annotations necessary for manufacturing.
- Bill of Materials (BOM): A comprehensive list of all materials and components required to build the product, including specifications and potential suppliers.
4. Prototyping Support
- Prototype Design: Design files and instructions for creating a prototype. This includes specifications for materials, dimensions, and assembly instructions.
- Prototype Iteration: Assistance in refining the prototype based on testing and feedback, including updating CAD models and technical drawings as needed.
5. Manufacturing Preparation
- Manufacturing Files: Finalized CAD files and technical drawings ready for manufacturing. These should be compatible with the chosen manufacturing processes, whether it's 3D printing, injection molding, or another method.
- Supplier Liaison: Guidance on selecting manufacturers and suppliers, potentially including introductions to trusted partners.
- DFM (Design for Manufacturing): Ensuring that the design is optimized for efficient and cost-effective manufacturing, including considerations for assembly and production processes.
6. Additional Deliverables (if needed)
- Packaging Design: Design and specifications for packaging the product, if this is part of the project scope.
- User Manuals: Instructions and documentation for end-users on how to use and maintain the product.
- Regulatory Compliance: Assistance in ensuring the product meets relevant safety and regulatory standards.