Hi all,
I wanted to share a quick insight from my experience working on CAD design and product development projects.
One thing I’ve noticed is that many product issues don’t come from manufacturing, but from design-stage gaps. When CAD models are not properly optimized or validated, it often leads to rework, delays, and increased costs.
Some key areas where proper CAD design really helps:
- Creating accurate 3D models for development
- Generating detailed engineering drawings
- Optimizing designs for performance and manufacturability
- Preparing models for 3D printing
- Applying GD&T for better precision and tolerance control
Even small improvements in design planning can significantly improve final product outcomes.
If anyone here is working on a project or exploring CAD-related solutions, you can check:
www.kxworks.com
Would be interested to hear how others approach design optimization in their workflow.