From CAD to “Click”: How We Engineer Seamless Device Housings
“Seamless” is marketing language. In manufacturing, achieving seamlessness means controlling constraints now or facing costly rework, scrap, and warranty returns later.
Many device housings appear perfect in your CAD file because your software has no opinion on parting lines, sink, warp, or what happens after 50,000 cycles on a 440-ton press. CAD also won’t protect you from tolerance stacking when every component lands at the edge of its allowable range, causing →




