Case study

Prototype to 100 Units: Creator Product Run Workflow

A proof-style workflow for moving a creator product from prototype review into a controlled 100-unit 3D printed production run.

Prototype review100-unit planning targetProduction assumptions before acceptance
Best fit

Creators with an original product file and early customer demand.

Use this workflow as a planning model for contract 3D printing, bulk quote review, and fulfillment conversations.

01Starting point

The creator has an original STL or STEP file, early buyer interest, and a need to produce more than samples without buying printers or hiring operators.

02Production review

Edyn Labs reviews geometry, material fit, color or finish expectations, likely print time, support needs, and any fulfillment requirements before quoting the run.

03Batch path

The first run is scoped around repeatability, packing, lead time, and unit economics so the creator can learn from a controlled launch before expanding the product line.

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Match the workflow to the right RFQ page.

Contract pages explain the commercial service intent; proof pages show how a buyer can think through the production handoff.

FAQ

Questions before requesting review

Is a 100-unit run guaranteed?

No. A 100-unit target is useful for planning, but acceptance depends on file quality, geometry, material fit, queue capacity, and fulfillment scope.

Can this start from a prototype?

Yes. The strongest requests include the prototype file, notes from testing, target quantity, material preference, and the customer use case.

What happens after the first batch?

If the product performs well, the same assumptions can support repeat quote review, ecommerce fulfillment, or marketplace proof.

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