Mechanical design that moves cleanly into production.

Practical design support for products, equipment, components, sheet-metal work, CAD models, production drawings, prototypes, and revisions—delivered as a standalone service or connected to a larger software and process project.

Design Work Built Around the Required Output

The scope can focus on one defined deliverable or support a broader development, automation, or standardization effort.

Mechanical Design & Product Development

Develop new products, components, assemblies, mechanisms, interfaces, and revisions around the real function and application.

  • Mechanical design
  • Product development
  • 3D modeling
  • Autodesk Inventor
  • Parametric design

Sheet Metal & Production Design

Create practical enclosures, brackets, panels, guards, and components with manufacturing and assembly requirements in mind.

  • Sheet-metal design
  • Design for manufacturing
  • Assembly and access review
  • Material and process considerations
  • Production-focused revisions

Drawings & Documentation

Communicate design intent through clear files and technical packages for internal review, prototype builds, quotation, and production.

  • Production drawings
  • Design documentation
  • Manufacturing documentation
  • Bills of material
  • Release and revision packages

Reconstruction, Prototypes & Changes

Recreate, evaluate, improve, and support existing parts and products when the files, documentation, or internal bandwidth are incomplete.

  • As-built part documentation
  • Prototype support
  • Existing-part reconstruction
  • Design revision support
  • Post-prototype revisions

A Standalone Service and a Supporting Capability

Mechanical design remains a complete service. It also gives JSBS the context needed to build better software and process systems around design and production work.

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Standalone Mechanical Design

Use JSBS for a defined product, component, drawing, enclosure, part-reconstruction, documentation, or design-revision project.

  • Defined deliverables and assumptions
  • Direct technical communication
  • Customer and supplier handoff support
  • Organized project files
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Design Context for Better Systems

Use mechanical-design familiarity to improve software, automation, standards, and documentation around the design workflow.

  • CAD model and drawing automation
  • BOM and part-information systems
  • Release and revision workflows
  • Manufacturing-requirement controls

Understand the Design Work Before Automating It

Design and production systems depend on more than filenames. They must account for the relationships between models, drawings, bills of material, part information, revisions, release packages, and manufacturing requirements.

Explore CAD software and automation

01CAD models and assemblies
02Drawings and manufacturing notes
03Bills of material and part information
04Release packages and revision workflows
05Prototype and manufacturing requirements

Clear Scope and Practical Handoff

JSBS provides mechanical design, CAD, documentation, prototype support, and manufacturing-oriented project assistance. Work that legally requires a licensed professional, sealed drawings, regulated approval, certification, or specialist testing remains under the appropriate qualified party.

Deliverables Can Include

  • Native design files when included in scope
  • STEP, SAT, IGES, STL, DWG, DXF, and PDF outputs
  • 2D drawings, BOMs, notes, and specifications
  • Revision records and supplier-ready packages

Bring the Product, Part, File, or Technical Problem

Start with a sketch, sample, existing CAD file, drawing package, prototype, or written requirement. JSBS can help define the practical next step.