Custom press tool designed for a bicycle repair shop client. Constructed from mild steel.

A customer requested a way to connect two fire staffs, so we designed and crafted this simple connector using mild steel.

A customer reached out about a stripped thread in their bicycle frame, which was made of carbon fiber with a threaded aluminum insert. I removed the old insert, drilled it out, and created a new one using an interference fit and epoxy to securely bond it in place.

A prototype hook knife we designed, specifically tailored for the skydiving market.

A modification of a bicycle alignment tool: The wrong thread was provided, so we drilled out the helicoil, enlarged the hole, and fitted it with an insert. We also added a dutch key to prevent rotation.

A photo taken during the repair of a stripped thread in a bicycle frame

A photo captured during the manufacturing process of the hook knife we designed.

A customer requested a bicycle handlebar alignment tool, and this is the solution we developed.

A customer approached us with a fireplace hinge and requested a replica to replace the missing one.

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