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SuppServe is a boutique package design firm located in northern California that specializes in single-serve dispensing solutions. “Inventors, innovators, marketers and sellers of all things single-serve”, SuppServe is dedicated to simplifying the delivery methods of a variety of common products that are sold in bulk and require single-serve dosing by the customer. |
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The SuppShot™ (www.suppshot.com) is a first-of-its-kind rigid single serve dispensing device for large volumes of powders and liquids capable of adapting to virtually any bottle/drinking device on the market. Designed to provide a unique, convenient, and clean product experience, the SuppShot™ features a spill free design, is price competitive with basic pouches and pillow-packs, and is 100% recyclable unlike the alternatives. |
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The design for the SuppShot device was quite specialized and included thin sections of plastic. While standard SLA prototypes could provide a good amount of feedback regarding the design, SuppServe would eventually require actual injection molded parts in order to test and approve a design that could be mass manufactured. “The nature of our part design required injection molded parts to test and confirm function,” said Chris Straface, Founder and CEO of SuppServe. “We were attracted to Quickparts’ ability to provide us with both SLA rapid prototypes for basic testing, as well as the quick-turn injection molded parts that we needed.” |
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SuppServe ordered quick-turn aluminum injection mold tooling from Quickparts, along with an initial run of SLA prototypes of the design. The molded samples off of the tooling sparked a series of separate design revisions, each improving upon the last. The flexible tooling options at Quickparts allowed for several revisions to the existing injection mold tooling, each supported by additional runs of SLA prototypes. “We went through numerous iterations of tooling that provided invaluable insight into our part design,“ said Straface. “The initial concept kept evolving, and we were able to make a number of changes to the tooling in order to make it work exactly like we wanted it to.” The design of the SuppShot is now confirmed and will be available in production quantities beginning January of 2012 through select retailers. |
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SuppServe was ultimately able to utilize both the rapid prototyping and injection molding capabilities offered at Quickparts in tandem to ensure success. “Quickparts’ rapid prototyping and tooling services helped save us thousands during our lengthy prototyping stage,” said Straface. “Without Quickparts, our part design wouldn’t be as strong as it is today.” |
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Redfish Instruments (www.redfishinstruments.com) develops electronic devices that function in tandem with the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod-touch. Redfish Instruments’ iDVM device is the world’s first iPhone, iPad, and iPod-touch enabled digital multimeter that wirelessly transmits voltage, current, and resistance measurements for enhanced visualization, data sharing, and data logging. Control of the iDVM is handled entirely from within a free, downloadable application that resides on the mobile device. |
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The iDVM digital multimeter from Redfish makes measuring and data logging resistance, voltage, and/or current easy, allowing the user to capture, store, and share data wirelessly. Redfish Instruments is the only company offering a multimeter iPhone application, which can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. |
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Redfish had created an initial design for the iDVM device, but needed to find a vendor who could provide them with functional prototypes for review and testing. “We needed to begin with some prototype versions to help us confirm the design, before ultimately moving on to sourcing the production parts,” said Patrick O’Hara with Redfish. |
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O’Hara began by using the Quickpartsonline instant quoting engine, QuickQuote®, to quote and buy the order for the initial ABS-like, black SLAprototypes for the top and bottom of the design case. After performing fit and form testing, Redfish, along with help from Quickparts engineers, implemented design revisions and moved on to a second order of pre-production Cast Urethane parts that allowed them to further test design, color, functionality, and finish texture. |
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When the time came to produce the final production parts for the case, Redfish again turned to Quickparts for the Low Volume Injection Molded parts they needed. Today, production quantity components for the iDVM are molded out of UL94V0 black ABS off of aluminum injection molds with Quickparts. “From the personal follow up on our prototype projects, all the way to the Design for Manufacturability analysis we received with our molded parts, Quickparts continued to be the easy and logical choice to handle each phase of our production,” said O’Hara.
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Redfish was able to directly benefit from the full “Prototype to Production” capabilities at Quickparts. Utilizing a single vendor, Redfish was able to move the iDVM device all of the way from concept through to production. “The fantastic speed and service we received allowed us to easily navigate through the entire developmental process of the plastic components,” said O’Hara. “We couldn't have done it without the great teamwork we experienced with Quickparts.” |
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| Loftgoods |
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| Rockit Pro Chair |
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Loftgoods, a leading player in the home furnishings business, had an issue. They had a wonderful idea, a fantastic new concept and a very short time frame to get a new product to market. With a rapidly approaching deadline, they needed a solution, and a prototype, with little time to spare. The new Rockit Pro gaming chair that Loftgoods was designing integrated a comfortable, recliner-style chair with subwoofers and speakers that connect with the user’s gaming system. Evan Solida, lead designer for the Rockit Pro chair, saw the need for a speaker cover that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Solida knew he needed an SLA prototype for this project, and he knew where to get it. |
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Evan had experience in getting prototypes quickly. Having used Quickparts before, he was already a believer. “I had used Quickparts through my previous jobs and was always impressed with how quickly I got my part and how 'on target' the part always was.” |
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With a substantial deadline, Evan immediately turned to Quickparts. His Quickparts team, consisting of his dedicated Sales Manager and Project Manager, both collaborated to get the correct finish for the SLA prototype that Evan needed. |
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Evan sent his design to Quickparts and decided upon a Waterclear, or transparent, finish to ensure that the speaker covers would not detract from the overall appearance of the Rockit Pro chair. The speaker cover was shipped to Evan in less time than initially expected and he was extremely pleased with the result. |
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The Rockit Pro chair is now scheduled to hit the market in fall 2006. With the quick production of the speaker covers, Loftgoods was able to complete the chair’s production faster – getting it out to the market much quicker than anticipated. |
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“This chair will create a whole new experience for the gamer,” said Solida. “We’re very happy that Quickparts was able to help us complete this project. We’ll definitely use them again.”
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| Modelmaker.com / Concepta Design |
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There’s nothing like seeing a scaled-model of a development project to help sell the architectural vision. That belief drove Phil Whitelaw to create Modelmaker.com, a successful model making company, after years of serving as a local TV weatherman in Ft. Myers, FL. |
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With a number of architectural model projects on his plate, Phil felt that there must be a better and faster way to put a scaled model in front of commercial and residential developers to help them bring their dream to life. |
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Conventional models, built primarily by hand, were taking a minimum of 6 months to complete. |
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A talented model maker with a college degree in Fine Arts, Phil turned to Brian McLaughlin of Concepta Design, a 3D modeling company based in Portland, Maine, to turn his architectural designs into 3D CAD models. |
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Brian, a certified SolidWorks designer, replicated condo buildings down to the finest detail including the corrugated roofs. By converting Modelmaker’s AutoCAD drawings into 3D models, Concepta Design was able to utilize QuickQuote, Quickparts’ instant online quoting process, to explore the costs and benefits of using the latest rapid prototyping technologies. |
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From the 3D models, Brian used Quickparts.com to price scaled models of the North Star Yacht Club in High-Resolution Stereolithography. Within a matter of minutes, Brian was able to provide Phil with a cost of producing key components of the North Star Yacht Club. |
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“Quickparts provided me with the ability to compare multiple rapid prototyping processes to find the right material and process for Modelmaker,” said Brian McLaughlin of Concepta Design, a longtime Quickparts customer. “With the range of design projects at Concepta, it’s comforting to know that I have a development partner that extends my belief in customer service. As a result, the design and development process are seamless.” |
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Utilizing the high-resolution durable material from the Quickparts’ Stereolithography process, Concepta Design was able to provide Modelmaker with scaled models of the major residential units which Modelmaker could customize. |
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While real estate and marketing firms have recently adopted video presentations to convey the benefits of large developments, Phil Whitelaw continues to champion the benefits of scaled-models to help visualize properties. |
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“By incorporating rapid prototyping into the model making process, I have reduced the development time by 50%, with only a marginal increase in the development costs,” said Phil Whitelaw of Modelmaker.com. |
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Eye-Com Corporation is dedicated to the development of eye tracking technology to improve and save lives, support the advancement of research, and revolutionize human-technology interaction. Over the past decade, through diligent research and product development by an experienced management team and diverse engineering teams, Eye-Com technology has evolved from primitive blink detection to a powerful eye tracking platform. |
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Eye-Com Corporation’s advanced eye-tracking technology uses frame-mounted micro cameras that record eyelid and pupil activity as well as head tracking. This technology has many research and practical applications such as driving fatigue detection, assistive communication for handicapped or disabled people, military training, medical use and video games. |
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Eye-Com Corporation began developing the next generation version of its EC7T eyeglasses to include additional tracking hardware and an improved appearance. Hardware expert, Eliot Drake, was tasked with creating the wearable eye-tracking systems that needed to contain extremely complex parts including micro-cameras, a CMOS chip, LED lights and more. “We needed 1-off prototypes at mid-production quantities as quickly as possible to evaluate each step of the design process,” said Drake |
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The increased complexity of the design created more potential for manufacturing problems. With a focus on aesthetics and ergonomics, Eye-com knew Quickparts would meet the strict requirements needed for their custom designs in a timely manner. |
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Eye-Com had used Quickparts many times in the past for their SLA needs and had come to rely on Quickparts’ speed and design validation. As part of the prototype evaluation, changes to the extremely complex parts occurred often and needed to be produced quickly! Quickparts’ online instant quoting engine, QuickQuote®, was utilized for determining the best quantities and price breaks as well as saving time and confusion. |
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Eliot went to Quickparts for SLA prototypes to validate his design for production. “Instant quoting and quick turnaround allowed us to make several attempts at the new version without wasting time,” he said. |
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Knowing that many high quality parts were needed in a short time frame, Eye-Com returned to the reliable services offered by Quickparts. |
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“Quickparts has always delivered on time or early. The parts we received were almost 100% true to design,” stated Drake. “The superb quality and finish allowed us to show these parts as more than just prototypes. Also, the communication I received from the Quickparts team was top notch!” |
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For more information about Eye-Com Corporation, visit their website at www.eyecomcorp.com.
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Dometic Sanitation Corporation designs and manufactures onboard sanitation systems and related equipment that exceed boat builder and end user expectations while protecting the marine environment.
This company began developing specialized systems in 1960 when it was a division of residential bath fixture manufacturer Mansfield Sanitary, Inc. Dometic has worked closely with many boat manufacturers – engineering sanitation systems that meet a wide range of manufacturing and customer needs.
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Dometic as a whole is a custom-driven, world-leading provider of innovative leisure products for the caravan, motor home and marine markets. It offers a complete range of air conditioners, refrigerators, awnings, cookers, sanitation systems, lighting, windows, doors, and other equipment that makes leisure life more comfortable away from home.
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Faced with a large production project and a looming time line, Dometic Sanitation Corporation realized preliminary work was lacking from the previous designs of a critical flushing nozzle on their newest portable toilet system.
The new design would have to pass numerous tests, proving that the new part would not interfere with production.
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“I had used Quickparts in the past and knew they would be the right company for what I needed,” said Mark Ezzo. “I knew that they would be able to meet my tight deadline and deliver quality parts in a short time.”
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Dometic worked closely with Quickparts engineers to finalize design iterations, settling upon the final prototype. By placing numerous SLA orders and receiving them in days, they were able to confirm the new design by performing fit and form testing. |
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“After the fit and form testing we were able to create functional and cosmetic Cast Urethane prototype parts which we can then test in a real environment,” said Mark. “The guess work was gone since the prototypes so closely mimicked the production material of the part.” |
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By taking advantage of Quickparts’ QuickQuote technology, Dometic was able to obtain instant online quotes in minutes. Utilizing the Next-Day SLA option, Quickparts drastically reduced the lead time. |
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“I am really happy with the results that Quickparts produces time and time again,” said Mark. “They produce quality parts in a timely manner with rewarding customer service.” |
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Generac is a manufacturer of standby and prime power generator sets for industrial, telecommunication, commercial, small business, mobile and residential applications.
Generac Power Systems is the undisputed leader in the residential market, selling more automatic home standby generators than all of their competitors combined. They revolutionized the commercial market, by creating the first product line geared specifically to the needs of small and mid-sized businesses.
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Generac is the company that recognized the demand for industrial power solutions that boasted redundancy, reliability, and flexibility. In response, Generac created numerous award winning products, relying on creativity and innovation to see us through.
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Generac Power Systems was faced with a tough redesign of an internal engine component; the part was beginning to show interference in testing.
“I needed the prototype relatively quickly after settling on a redesign of the component,” said Dave Cochenet. “I didn’t have the time to rebuild the product and see if things were wrong; I needed a solution fast.”
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Facing a lead time of months for the actual production parts, Generac needed the redesigned prototype part quickly to assure them that the right decision had been made and the interference within the starter motor had been eliminated. Receiving the prototyped part in days allowed Generac to push forward with the production die-cast parts, feeling safe that the redesign would work.
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By using Quickparts, Generac was able to save lead time and receive their prototype in a few days rather then weeks. |
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“I saw the prototype on my desk no later than four days after quoting with Quickparts,” said Dave. “We were then able to use the prototype to test within the starter motor; reassuring us that our redesign would work.” |
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Having been referred to Quickparts by a co-worker, Dave Cochenet and Generac felt no apprehension about such a critical timeline. By utilizing the instant quote technology, a fast quote and even faster parts could be produced. |
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“One major setback in this business would be waiting for a quote,” said Dave. “Using Quickparts gave me the ability to not only produce an instant quote online, but I was also able to receive parts quickly.” |
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