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          information involved in 
          the steps we typically use for most projects.  We can help you 
          with all or some of the steps. |  | 
        
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          |  | Step 1.  Call us to 
          discuss your new plastic idea.  We will help design it to make it 
          manufacturable....and redesign if necessary. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 2.  We get a 
          prototype quote for you.  If the cost is acceptable to you, we 
          have an exact prototype made. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 3.   The above 
          important step lets you and us test the part to make sure it is 
          exactly what you want in both form and function. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 4.  We send the 
          drawings of the part out for mold design and quoting.  The mold 
          manufacturers will let us know how much the mold will cost and how 
          long it will take to make your mold. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 5.  If the mold price 
          is acceptable to you,  you pay a down payment on the mold and the 
          mold makers begin their magic!  After a few weeks, we will end up 
          with the mold to begin making sample parts for you. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 6.  We will request a 
          production quantity from you so we may begin producing your parts. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 7.  We can assist you 
          in the assembly of several parts and/or hardware if need be. |  | 
        
          |  | Step 8.  If requested, we 
          can package your parts for you with several options and.... |  | 
        
          |  | Step 9.  Send them out as 
          blind shipments to your distributors, retailers or ship to you. |  | 
        
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          |  | “Surround yourself with  people that tell you that you can.  Cut loose the people that tell you that you can't” ― Dave Ramsey
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          |  | “If you want something new, you have to stop doing something old” ― Peter F. Drucker
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