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Maritime and Nautical

Professional Outsourced Maritime and Nautical Industry Services

The maritime and nautical industry comes with a lot of intricate knowledge of how stresses and deformation can change the functionality of a design. Knowing how to design a hull that’s strong enough to withstand the forces of sea travel, last a long time, be manufacturable, and be lightweight enough is a major struggle.

This is why so many people ask for professional help with their nautical vessel designs. At CAD/CAM Services, we have maritime experts on our team who can help with any of your designs. We are a massive outsourcing engineering team who focuses on quality, turnaround times, and affordability. With us, you can generate vessel designs much quicker without sacrificing quality.

People outsource us to help with a variety of projects. Whether it’s one engineer for a few weeks or a dozen engineers for years, we have the manpower and expertise to tackle all of your projects.

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Why Maritime and Nautical Industry Services Matters

What Are Maritime and Nautical Industry Services?

With our outsourced nautical engineers, you can hire us to supply a number of engineers to help on a temporary basis. With us, you don’t have to worry about staffing or managing a growing team of engineers. Instead, our engineers will work alongside your team for as long as you need us.

Our nautical services largely revolve around vessel design — whether it’s creating a full craft from scratch, helping with your design, or just managing small tasks while your team handles the design.

In whatever capacity you need engineering help, CAD/CAM Services is the right team.

Why Maritime and Nautical Industry Services Matters

There are a lot of outsourced engineering companies to choose from, but a lot of them are not going to help you in the long run. Plenty of companies will take shortcuts at your expense, looking to exploit you for a quick paycheck. With these companies, you’ll run into engineers who aren’t qualified and don’t have the experience you need.

The wrong choice and ruin the timeline and budget of your upcoming project, or it can result in major issues during manufacturing.

To avoid all of these issues, you can stick with CAD/CAM Services. We have been in business for over 35 years, and we are largely considered the most trustworthy American outsourced engineering company. We take our work seriously, and you’ll quickly notice the difference with us.

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Benefits of Maritime and Nautical Industry Services from CAD/CAM Services

Benefits of Maritime and Nautical Industry Services from CAD/CAM Services

Getting CAD Perfect® results from CAD/CAM Services is just one of the many benefits that we offer to our maritime and nautical clients:

  • Faster turnarounds. With nearly 100 engineers and drafters, our office is running 24/7 so you don’t have to. As a result, we can commit to more aggressive timelines.
  • Ability to take on bigger and more complicated projects. Staffing through CAD/CAM Services can temporarily boost your engineering team, allowing you to take on even more work.
  • Affordability that you deserve. We will never overcharge for our engineering efforts. Working with us is almost always more affordable than onboarding new engineers.
  • Leverage our in-house nautical experts. We have maritime experts with tons of experience in this industry. This can help a ton during your next project.
  • No project too small or large. It’s very uncommon for us to turn away a prospective client. Our massive team of mixed talent has the ability to help with your smallest or largest project across the maritime industry.

What Goes into Maritime and Nautical Industry Services from CAD/CAM Services?

Most of our maritime projects involve some level of vessel design, but that’s not everything that we offer. As you probably know, every project is a little different and requires specific insight and help. With dozens of services that we offer, CAD/CAM Services is here to help during any and every stage of your project. From 2D sketching to 3D modeling and reverse engineering, we can optimize all of your nautical projects.

We will assign however many engineers you need, and we can be as hands-on or hands-off as you’d like. Ultimately, we are here to mesh into your existing workflow without any issues. Our engineers can help with design, optimization, and documentation to keep your project on track.

All of our files are shared with you digitally, using a DoD-trusted encryption service. If you spot any issues, just let us know and we’ll quickly fix the problem.

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Our Maritime and Nautical Industry Services Include:

Our Maritime and Nautical Industry Services Include:

  • 2D Manufacturing Drawings
  • 3D CAD Modeling
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Engineering Simulation and FEA (As Needed)
  • Sketches to 3D Conversion
  • 2D to 3D CAD Conversion
  • Industrial Engineering Design
  • And Much More (Including Custom Services)
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Getting a free quote with our team is a great way to get started. We have the expertise and manpower that you need, and we offer affordability and turnaround times that you deserve. With CAD/CAM Services in your corner, every project gets a little simpler.

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FAQ's

General CAD Questions
How do I send a sample, in order to get a quote?

Fill out our quote form, attach your files, or simply send us an email. Tell everything about your project, like the model purpose.

For smaller files < 15 MB you can simply email them to us.  For something larger, just drop them in any number of drop boxes like Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and others.  Or if you would like, just contact us for a private, hardened link.

It is fine to use most any time of compression such as  *.zip, *.rar, *.tar, *.7z, *.arc, *.LBR, and even *.iso images.

A direct email is [email protected]

We also use a hardened OwnCloud web file sharing platform for unlimited file transfers. We provide unique and very private Web Storage Portals, this also supports file syncing for extreme convenience for you. Because so much of our work is DOD or weapons design work, Security – and confidentiality is very important to us.

Will CAD / CAM Services Sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?

Yes. NDAs are a common part of our business. All data is yours – not ours, and treated as proprietary data and not for public consumption or use. Probably 70% of our work is under NDA agreements. We can generally get these signed within the day.

What is the estimated delivery time?

It depends on the scope of work:

  • 2D drawings – small quantity, normally 48 hours.  We have several customers where they contract to us, keeping 4-8 drafters busy full time.
  • 3D models – complexity dependent, but smaller jobs in 2-3 days. Some models we have spent months on.  Again, we have several customers where they contract to us, keeping 6-10 3D CAD designers busy full time.

Simple jobs have a lead time of 48 hours. Larger projects are delivered and invoiced weekly.

Did you really own the trademark Cad Perfect™, Cad Perfect CAD Conversions™ and Cad / Cam Services™?

Yes, we did back in 2008. We started using Cad Perfect™ back in the early 1990s because all of our customers wanted only real Cad Perfect™ work. Back then the buzz words were terms like machine ready, or DXF Traceover and others.

The problem is, nobody wanted that. They all wanted drawings and models that they did not have to touch. Everybody wanted drawings just as if they hand redrew the work themselves.

Thus, Cad / Cam Services™ was the first company to start offering ONLY Cad Perfect™ work.

Do you support the PPD-21 Directive?

Yes we do, and have now for several years. In addition, we also support the industry specific plans as well.

Digitizing FAQs
What is the average raster to vector (R2V) 2-D conversion price?

The typical AEC D & E size sheet is $135. There are possible discounts depending on the job size. The more you convert the less you pay.  The bulk of the files we produce are for AutoCAD.

Creating models and drawings over scanned analog documents seem so easy – why such a low price?

In order to make an accurate representation, you have to calibrate the original drawing, which may have deformed during its storage period. Non-dimensioned mediums need to be thoroughly calibrated before digitizing.

Parts of scanned data may be lost due to time and other factors. Because it is important to recreate the design intent,  we need to recreate lost data.

You ONLY receive  Cad Perfect™ files – as if you had drawn these by hand.

Do you support BIM modeling?

Using Revit, yes we do.  Think of BIM as an intelligent 3D model of your building.  We know exactly where all of the HVAC is, IT cabling, electrical, the cost of doors and windows, when mechanical systems need to be serviced, all the way to a room number with a phone number and IP in that room. In addition to our Ray Tracing technology to support some very life-like photo renderings.


What is DHS – Critical Infrastructure Products

The Department of Homeland Security protocol  PPD-21 requirement has deemed that sixteen (16) industries and services are critical to our US Nations security.

These industries  require additional security protocols when creating CAD files. CAD / CAM Services follows all of these requirements. Think of industries and info structures such as power, water, along with fourteen (14) other industries.  For a full list please see Critical Infrastructure Products.

What is a “Calibrated” Mylar image?

Mylar films can be stored in climate-controlled facilities. However, films get skewed and change sizes over time – ironically not linear. So what changes on one end, does not apply to what is in the middle, or the other end.  We have seen ‘J’ size Aerospace Mylars (about 48×180”), vary by a full inch.

CAD/CAM Services utilizes a proprietary process to make Mylar raster images dead on a 5” or 10” grid. Our process was developed in conjunction with, and approved by Boeing engineers.

3D Modeling FAQs
How do you bill 3D CAD services tasks?

Per hour. Hourly rate depends on what CAD software used and typically starts at $75 per hour.  In general, to make this process safer for you, we often provide you a fixed not to exceed the cost as well.  That way, you are protected from an open-ended PO. However, the reality is our fees are based on time. In addition, services in say Catia or NX are more expensive than say Solidworks. Or, simulation services are commonly done by real engineers.

What do you need to give me accurate pricing?

First of all, we need to know the target CAD system and whether you have an existing  template, or set of CAD standards for this project.

The main question is the overall complexity. As each part and assembly consists of different features and elements the best way is to provide us with an example.  Again, a picture is worth a thousand words.

If you already have a model and need us to improve it or update it in any way we need to know which dimensions and features are critical and which can be modified to achieve your desired result.  Even a before and after example works very well. We started with x, and got to this CAD file.

We can also offer you better options if you provide us with the purpose of your project (demonstration, 3D printing, FEA Simulation, CNC manufacturing, etc.).  This helps us better refine the task.

How do you check your models?

We create 2D drawings from our 3D models for QC purposes. We follow aerospace standards and deliver ±.005” accuracy models for all projects.  All of our QC is done by a different person than the designer. On Catia work, we often use Q-Checker for Airbus.

What is the minimum price for your 3D modeling services?

We have a minimum order fee $150.

Reverse Engineering FAQs
What is the average price for Reverse Engineering?

It all depends on the part’s complexity, size and structure.

What do you guys need to provide me with accurate pricing?

We need to know whether you need your parts to be scanned by us. Or many times we can work with 3D scans provided by third-party companies.  The quality of the scan is everything in our business. Anyway, we strongly advise you to use us for both the scanning and the CAD conversion aspects.  That way, we can control the quality. Sometimes we receive poor quality scans which make it impossible to create truly Cad Perfect™ models for you.  By all means, send us a couple of even cell phone photos, and the rough size of the object.  Most of the time, this will provide us enough information to provide a real bid.

The price depends on the part complexity, size, as well as the target file parametres. We need to know whether you need full parametric models, and your desired accuracy. If you tell us the purpose of reverse-engineered models, we can often provide you with possible solutions. The target CAD software may change the price as well. This includes sophisticated Workstation add-on products such as Composites, Catia electrical wiring, mold design, and others.

What is the quality of reverse-engineered parts?

We can provide ±.005” aerospace quality for every model. CT scanned parts can have even higher precision up to ±.001”.

Finite Element Analysis FAQs
What is the purpose of FEA?

A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a form of non-destructive testing (NDT) that shows how your part reacts to real-world loading events. A common example is running an FEA on a support bracket. The FEA will give results showing how much the bracket deflects, how much reactive force is seen, and the kind of internal stresses the bracket experiences.

FEA results will change dramatically based on the position and angle of the load, how much force is applied, the material properties of the part, and the design of the part itself.

An FEA is used to optimize a part before manufacturing begins. It allows you to find weak points within your part or assembly, and it will predict a failure before you physically make anything. This gives you an opportunity to fine-tune each part to optimize its size, strength, and cost before you start producing it.

What do you need to make an accurate simulation?

The more information we have, the more accurate the simulation results will be. It also depends on what type of simulation you want to run. For a simple FEA, we can run an accurate simulation with just a 3D CAD model and loading/force/pressure information that you want to simulate.

Don’t have a 3D model? Not a problem, our team can make one for you from scratch, and then run an FEA on it.

For a more detailed answer, a well-run FEA will need:

Material properties: What material is the part made out of? We can run different FEAs with different materials to help you pick the right one.

Loading conditions: The size, location, and type of load you want to simulate.

Bonding condition: How is the part held in place? Is it bolted, welded, or just sitting on a tabletop?

A 3D model

For other simulations: Please provide us with all thermal, dynamic, aero, and/or fluid flow information. Feel free to call us and we’ll walk you through what we need.

Engineering FAQs
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