The Benefits Of Rapid Prototyping (& Rapid Tooling Methods)

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In This Episode... Renaud Anjoran, Sofeast's CEO, joins Adrian from the team to talk about rapid prototyping and rapid tooling methods to make prototypes a lot faster than production tooling, with a focus on electromechanical products and plastic injection molding. You'll get answers to the following questions: What are rapid prototyping and rapid tooling? What do we discover from different rounds of prototyping? What are the features of hard tooling? What are the pros and cons of the different technologies used for rapid prototyping? And much more... Ultimately, you'll see why rushing into production without utilizing prototypes to test and validate your product design is a big risk.   Show Notes 00:00 - Introducing the episode 01:01 - What is rapid prototyping? 04:37 - Why to perform rounds of prototyping to get to a minimum viable prototype 06:33 - The difference between additive and subtractive manufacturing for prototypes  08:55 - Rapid prototyping rounds and PP samples and making the distinction between rapid prototyping and rapid tooling  Read our Guide To Rapid Tooling Prototyping for more details and a handy table that compares the different methods. 13:30 - Discussing hard tooling and its pros & cons  18:32 - The benefits of doing iterations of prototypes during pre-production - based on this blog post: Prototesting: Reap All the Value of Proof of Concept Prototypes.  21:57 - The pros & cons of the different technologies for typically making plastic parts -  Renaud talks through the different technologies that may be used for rapid prototyping: 3D printing CNC machining Die casting Silicone tooling Soft tooling Altering standard parts: An example here is the original Tesla Roadster which used a lot of standard parts from a Lotus. 37:57 - Renaud's key points to take away if you're an importer who is looking into doing rapid prototyping  - here are the takeaways that will be helpful: Look at similar products and avoid reinventing the wheel by creating something similar but with added features Keep the product as simple as possible for a V1.0 in order to get to market as quickly and cheaply as possible Work with an industrial designer who has good communication and understands your vision (Andy Bartlett is a great example and we spoke with him about tooling for plastic injection molding on the podcast already). Be aware of keeping control over your IP and designs when approaching manufacturers. Vet the suppliers first, get them to sign an NNN agreement and product development contract before you get them to start developing the product Take your time in the product development stage to play with the design, refine it, speak to users, research alternatives and ways to simplify it 41:24 - Wrapping up   Related content... For more in-depth information about rapid prototyping and the tooling features, read our comprehensive Guide To Rapid Tooling Prototyping Prototesting: Reap All the Value of Proof of Concept Prototypes The Conundrum of Investing in Tooling Before a Final Prototype Why Is A Pre-Production Sample So Important? [Podcast] How To Protect Product IP When Working With Contractors & Factories In Different Locations? [6 tips] How To Create A Valid Manufacturing Contract In China To Protect Your IP How Far Does An NNN Agreement Need To Go To Protect Your IP In China? Sofeast also helps our customers with Prototype Development as a part of their new product development process. Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Send us a tweet @sofeast Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Subscribe to the podcast  There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts TuneIn Deezer iHeartRADIO PlayerFM Listen Notes Podcast Addict