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by franciscop
3363 days ago
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What is the prototype for? It really depends the objective I'd recommend one way or another. For rough early prototype: polystyrene, cardboard, American duck tape, cheap wood. Add some painting for non-crappy look. This is good for dimensioning, seeing the shape, early internal testing, etc. For a public prototype: 3D printed, CNC, reuse some box/similar. This is good for whenever you have to show it to other people be it investors, general public, etc. About Upwork (cheap labor), from what I've seen most people there are in no position of stealing your idea and rushing to market with it themselves. |
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