Rapid Prototyping and Product Development for Christmas Light Winding and Storage Device
STOR’EM is a new product to wind and store Christmas lights, small extension cords, and cables now available from Aloft Enterprises Inc. LLC. Cory Strong is the inventor of the STOR’EM product and President of Aloft Enterprises. Strong worked with ProtoCAM’s engineer Ryan Schmidt in the product development process for the spools that are used to hold stored lights and cords.

The product development process started with Strong’s rough sketch and his initial 3D CAD model of the spool. Strong worked with Schmidt to refine the CAD model with a few improvements and design-for-manufacturability suggestions that were incorporated into the product design.
From that CAD drawing, ProtoCAM produced the stereolithography prototypes that were used in the product development process for product testing and demonstrations.
Cory Strong comments:
"ProtoCAM’s Ryan Schmidt provided invaluable assistance in the product development process to help refine the model. ProtoCAM’s service with engineering and production of the prototypes was outstanding."
ProtoCAM has a long history of assisting customers with perfecting their products in the product development stage, providing significant benefits early in the process when it is easier and less expensive to implement changes.
Check out the STOR’EM cord organizer and light winding / storage device and place an order for these products online at http://www.nolightmess.com/.
The Lehigh Valley’s Morning Call featured STOR’EM in a December 11, 2009 story: Local man invents device to wind and store lights. The product was also featured in a TV spot on Lehigh Valley station WFMZ, including a video on Christmas products that demonstrates the STOR’EM product.
Contact ProtoCAM’s engineers for product development assistance and rapid prototyping work.

The product development process started with Strong’s rough sketch and his initial 3D CAD model of the spool. Strong worked with Schmidt to refine the CAD model with a few improvements and design-for-manufacturability suggestions that were incorporated into the product design.
From that CAD drawing, ProtoCAM produced the stereolithography prototypes that were used in the product development process for product testing and demonstrations.
Cory Strong comments:
"ProtoCAM’s Ryan Schmidt provided invaluable assistance in the product development process to help refine the model. ProtoCAM’s service with engineering and production of the prototypes was outstanding."
ProtoCAM has a long history of assisting customers with perfecting their products in the product development stage, providing significant benefits early in the process when it is easier and less expensive to implement changes.
Check out the STOR’EM cord organizer and light winding / storage device and place an order for these products online at http://www.nolightmess.com/.
The Lehigh Valley’s Morning Call featured STOR’EM in a December 11, 2009 story: Local man invents device to wind and store lights. The product was also featured in a TV spot on Lehigh Valley station WFMZ, including a video on Christmas products that demonstrates the STOR’EM product.
Contact ProtoCAM’s engineers for product development assistance and rapid prototyping work.
Labels: CAD, plastics engineering, product development, rapid prototyping, SLA prototype, stereolithography





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