Flexible Projects

Every project follows its own unique path. Instead of a rigid, one-size-fits-all process, I use a flexible framework of stages that can be added, removed or re-ordered to fit the job.

Project duration Shorter (days-weeks)
Typical stages

Focused, well-bounded work that can move quickly from a clarified brief to build-ready CAD. Typical examples are creating single parts, reparing legacy CAD, modifying existing parts, or rebuilding from 3D scans. For this work, I can usually quote fixed price, and turnaround is often a matter of days.

Flexible by design: we pick the stages that add value to your project and skip those that don't. These outlines are guidelines, not rules.

S1 Clarify

Goal: Agree a well-defined, measurable brief.

Inputs: Client goals, assumptions, constraints, any legacy files or sketches.

Activities: 30-60 min call, assumptions capture, outline success criteria.

Outputs: Concise, documented brief, initial risks, acceptance tests.

Exit: Stakeholders agree the brief is correct enough to proceed.

S2 Explore Concepts

Goal: Generate a broad option set.

Inputs: S1 outputs.

Activities: Concept exploration, morphological analysis, first-order calculations, simple models or sketches.

Outputs: Short concept document with pros, cons, and key uncertainties.

Exit: Multiple viable, reviewable concepts.

S3 Select Concepts

Goal: Choose the most promising design direction.

Inputs: Documented initial concepts.

Activities: Joint review, evaluating concepts against acceptance tests and constraints.

Outputs: Selected concept(s) with clear justification for selection.

Exit: Stakeholders agree with the selection and what must be proven next.

S4 De-risk

Goal: Build confidence that the selected concept is feasible.

Inputs: Selected concept(s) and associated risks.

Activities: Cheapest decisive tests, quick CAD where needed, supplier sanity checks on tricky features. Fail fast if required.

Outputs: Quick prototypes, test notes, go or pivot decision.

Exit: Risks reduced to an acceptable level for detailed design to proceed.

S5 Detailed Design

Goal: Prepare a build-ready definition.

Inputs: Feasible concept.

Activities: Parametric CAD, initial manufacturing drawings, preliminary BOM, preliminary costing.

Outputs: CAD data, drawing set for prototype, costed BOM.

Exit: Definition is sufficient to get firm quotes and place orders.

S6 Supplier Sync and Build Plan

Goal: Confirm manufacturability, cost, and lead time.

Inputs: S5 package.

Activities: RFQs, DFM reviews, assembly reviews, minor design tweaks, place orders.

Outputs: Build plan, updated drawings if needed, lead time commitment from suppliers.

Exit: Orders can be placed with confidence.

S7 Build and Test

Goal: Prove the design in reality.

Inputs: Manufactured and sourced components.

Activities: Assemble, test, document results. Iterate S5 to S7 if needed. If S4 was thorough, revisiting S2 to S3 should be unnecessary.

Outputs: Functional prototype(s), test report, prioritised issues list.

Exit: Performance meets acceptance tests.

S8 Early Production Handover and Support

Goal: Enable reliable production.

Inputs: Converged design and test evidence.

Activities: Release manufacturing data, support supplier onboarding, oversee first builds as needed.

Outputs: Released manufacturing pack, change log, first build support, agreed support window.

Exit: Supplier confirms readiness and first build runs to plan.

Typical briefs

  • We inherited non-parametric legacy CAD/drawings and need clean updates.
  • We need a 3D scan and a parametric rebuild.
  • I've drawn this thing on a napkin, and I need to get it made.
  • This part has broken, and is no longer available, and I need a replacement.
  • I need to modify this existing part to fit a new assembly.

Typical deliverables

  • Physical parts
  • Parametric CAD
  • Manufacturing drawings

Typical characteristics

  • Scope & requirements: Well-defined; creation, updates or modifications to geometry.
  • Uncertainty & risk: Low; constraints are clear and solution is straightforward.
  • Pricing: A fixed-price quote is often possible.
  • Turnaround: Fast (days).
  • Collaboration: Usually solo; check-ins with you and suppliers as needed.
  • Analysis & calculations: Minimal; tolerance/fit checks where required.
  • Prototyping: Manufactured parts are often required.
  • Documentation & rationale: Parametric CAD and manufacturing drawings.