Technical design · Prototyping · Manufacturing

From idea to functional part.

Obsidra is a Montreal-based design and manufacturing company helping businesses, students, researchers, and individuals develop custom parts, functional prototypes, jigs, fixtures, and low-volume production components.

Project review before production
CAD support available
Material and process guidance
Based in Montreal

Who we help

Manufacturing support for every stage of a project.

Businesses

Develop prototypes, improve production with custom tooling, replace unavailable components, and manufacture small recurring batches without expensive tooling.

For Businesses

Education & Research

Manufacture capstone parts, robotics components, laboratory fixtures, experimental equipment, teaching aids, and research prototypes.

Education & Research

Individuals & Inventors

Turn a sketch, idea, damaged part, or existing file into a functional custom component with professional project support.

For Individuals

Built around the application

The material and process should follow what the part needs to do.

A display model, production jig, flexible component, heat-exposed enclosure, and precision fit-check prototype do not have the same requirements. We review the application before recommending a material or manufacturing approach.

Strength
Impact resistance
Heat exposure
Flexibility
Surface detail
Dimensional fit
Environment
Quantity

How it works

Start with the problem, not a perfect file.

01

Describe the project

Send a file, sketch, photo, drawing, dimensions, damaged part, or written description.

02

We review the requirements

We review the application, quantity, material needs, finish, deadline, and current stage of the design.

03

Design or prototype as needed

We can repair the file, create or modify the model, manufacture a prototype, and revise the part before production.

04

Manufacture and deliver

You approve the scope and quote before manufacturing begins. Pickup, delivery, or shipping can then be arranged for the completed parts.

Not sure where to start?

Bring us the problem, not just the file.

Send an idea, sketch, photo, damaged part, CAD file, or project description. We will review what you have and explain the most practical next step.