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A clear path from requirements to finished parts
See how a clear manufacturing conversation can move from drawing review through planning, machining, inspection, finishing, and repeat work.
Start a part review Review / machine / verifyPROCESS RUNWAYFrom definition to delivery
Every handoff should make the requirement clearer.
- 01Stage 1
CAD / drawing
Establish the current model, drawing, revision, quantities, and delivered-part requirements.
- 02Stage 2
Engineering review
Identify critical geometry, ambiguity, risk, interfaces, and questions before planning.
- 03Stage 3
Material / process planning
Confirm material condition and develop a setup, sequencing, tooling, and verification approach.
- 04Stage 4
Machining
Execute the planned operations while maintaining control of the features that matter to function.
- 05Stage 5
Inspection
Verify requirements using methods appropriate to the drawing and agreed project scope.
- 06Stage 6
Finishing
Coordinate specified secondary processing and preserve critical interfaces through completion.
- 07Stage 7
Delivery / repeat production
Deliver the defined part and retain stable project information for future requirements.
WORKFLOW NOTEBuilt around the requirement
Actual steps follow the actual part.
This sequence is a planning framework, not a fixed route. The drawing and project requirements determine the appropriate steps, records, inspections, and handoffs.
NEXT STEPMove the part forward
Ready to turn requirements into a manufacturing plan?
Bring the current revision, the project context, and the questions that need to be resolved.
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