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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I think the OP needs to progress from crayons before moving on to Autocad.
    Well this is another thing. I studied technical drawing at school and I've used basic 2D CAD software and programmed CNC machines in the past so I reckon I could learn the basics of Inventor or SolidWorks or whatever but realistically I'd need to buy in some expertise.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    wasn't autocad, it was something specialist that was solely for the design or printed circuit boards, have asked my mate
    Eagle?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    wasn't autocad, it was something specialist that was solely for the design or printed circuit boards, have asked my mate
    I think the OP needs to progress from crayons before moving on to Autocad.

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  • Ketchup
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    AutoCAD perhaps?
    wasn't autocad, it was something specialist that was solely for the design or printed circuit boards, have asked my mate

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Wow. If you're this descriptive with a manufacturer then you're fooked.
    Well yeah, but if I post everything on the internet then I'd be a bit silly wouldn't I?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Anyone know anything about getting stuff made in China?
    Try on UK Business Forums there will definitely be people there who have done so (and probably people they can recommend).

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post

    From what i remember, there is a piece of software they use (cant remember the same) that they just ftp the drawings to the firm in china and they make it,
    AutoCAD perhaps?

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
    I did a bit of VB () coding for mates dad many years ago. They basically built small components, they design and prototype in UK, then send the drawings over to china for production. They set it up, create a sample run for approval and testing then start production. From what i remember, there is a piece of software they use (cant remember the same) that they just ftp the drawings to the firm in china and they make it,
    Sounds ideal.

    I need to make some prototypes first I think.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Bits of computer. Not the especially complicated bits.
    Wow. If you're this descriptive with a manufacturer then you're fooked.

    I'm heading out to the Canton Fair in October. The 112th Canton Fair 2012 Oct. China Guangzhou. It's on for three weeks, I'm just going for one of them. The friend I am going with already has some suppliers out there, but making gifts. I'm going for something 'sledge' related. I know a number of people who have come to this fair to find manufacturers. Another option is Alibaba.com which also lets you find suppliers/manufacturers. For other countries I have dealt with, the trade department at their Embassy is good.

    To be honest, when dealing with China the quantities are going to be relatively high in what you decide to have made. If you're going to start small, then maybe an Eastern European country would be better. There are plenty of trade shows and I would recommend these first.

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  • Ketchup
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Bits of computer. Not the especially complicated bits.
    I did a bit of VB () coding for mates dad many years ago. They basically built small components, they design and prototype in UK, then send the drawings over to china for production. They set it up, create a sample run for approval and testing then start production. From what i remember, there is a piece of software they use (cant remember the same) that they just ftp the drawings to the firm in china and they make it,

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    If you can be a little bit more specific. What do you want making?
    Bits of computer. Not the especially complicated bits.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Is it feasible to do it just from CAD drawings and so on? How good is their English likely to be? Are there major cultural issues?
    If you can be a little bit more specific. What do you want making?

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  • Ketchup
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    What would you like to know?

    My mates dad has an electronics firm who make small compnents, they outsource to china and (strangely the same mate) has a sister who works for freedom jewelry (supply topshop etc) and she is responsible for visiting market stalls in china/india, stealing peoples ideas and getting it made cheaply in China.

    May be able to provide some assistance.

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  • doodab
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    Is it feasible to do it just from CAD drawings and so on? How good is their English likely to be? Are there major cultural issues?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Anyone know anything about getting stuff made in China?

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