Good Projects for This Capability
- Manufacturability review
- CAD/CAM support conversations
- Tolerance and feature planning
- Drawing and model clarification

Practical design review and manufacturability support using Solid Works CAD and Fusion 360 CAM before metal is cut.
PEMCO helps customers think through how a part will actually be made. The goal is not to over-engineer the process, but to catch issues that affect cost, schedule, tolerances, tool access, material selection, and secondary operations before they create problems on the shop floor.
PEMCO uses Solid Works CAD software for drawing and model review and Fusion 360 CAM software when planning machining strategy. This helps the team evaluate manufacturability, visualize the part accurately, and prepare a more practical path from concept to machining.
For the strongest review, send a current drawing or 3D model, material callouts, quantities, required finishes, inspection needs, and the target delivery date. The sidebar form includes an attachment field so drawings can be submitted directly from this page.
Early design review often saves time and cost later in the project. PEMCO uses CAD/CAM thinking to look at real manufacturing concerns such as tool access, workholding, tolerance stack-up, feature sequencing, material choice, and the need for secondary operations. With Solid Works CAD and Fusion 360 CAM as part of the workflow, the team can speak more clearly with customers about how a component should be approached before chips are made. That practical front-end review helps prototypes, custom parts, and production components move forward with fewer surprises.