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How Hardware Startups Use Jigs and Fixtures for Repeatability

How Hardware Startups Use Jigs and Fixtures for Repeatability

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In Episode 50, Lucas and Luna explore how hardware startups use jigs and fixtures to achieve repeatable assembly without expensive automation. They break down a real-world example: a two-person startup producing 500 sensor units per month with a custom alignment jig that reduced assembly time by 40% and eliminated a common rework loop. The conversation covers the difference between jigs and fixtures, when to invest in custom tooling versus modular systems, and why even a simple plywood fixture can save weeks of debugging. Lucas explains the cost-benefit math for early-stage hardware companies, and Luna shares a counterexample where a startup overbuilt fixtures too early and wasted capital. They close by discussing how CNC-machined aluminum fixtures from Xometry or Protolabs compare to 3D-printed alternatives, and why the right fixture often pays for itself in under three months. #JigsAndFixtures #HardwareStartups #Manufacturing #Assembly #Repeatability #Prototyping #CNCMachining #3DPrinting #Xometry #Protolabs #QualityControl #LeanManufacturing #ProductionScaling #CustomTooling #ModularFixtures #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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