From design intent to release-ready prints
Mold design develops the concept, the layout, parting line, gating, cooling, and ejection strategy. Detailing is the step that turns that approved concept into the unambiguous, build-ready package the shop floor actually cuts steel from. Many shops do their own concept design and hand the detailing to us so their tools keep moving. We work from your overall layout down to every plate, insert, slide, lifter, and pin, specifying exactly what the shop needs to make each one.
Overflow capacity for your design team
Detailing is where backlogs pile up. When your designers are loaded on active programs, or you have toolmakers and a lead designer but no dedicated detailer, the print package is what holds up kickoff. We add detailing throughput on demand, so uneven project flow doesn't force you to hire for a need that comes and goes.
What you receive
We release every package to a consistent standard, leaving nothing for the shop to guess at:
- Platen-to-platen and tie bar-to-tie bar specifications, including stack height, plate thicknesses, and clearances
- Dimensioned production prints for every component, cavity and core plates, inserts, slides, lifters, ejection
- Detailed 3D component models, when the job calls for it
- A full Bill of Materials, detail number, quantity, steel type and hardness, finish, and supplier
- General notes, tolerances, shrink factor, and finish callouts
Built to your standards
A big reason to outsource detailing is consistency. We work to your title blocks, tolerancing, general notes, steel and finish callouts, and BOM format, so every package reads the same no matter who built the concept. We deliver in the CAD and exchange formats your shop already uses.
Industries we serve
We support mold shops, molders, and OEMs across automotive, consumer products, medical devices, industrial equipment, and packaging. Based in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, we serve clients nationwide and deliver detailing entirely remotely.