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Responding to an urgent request from Prince Castle LLC, the designers and engineers at DGI created a commercial sausage slicer, from initial foam core mockups through final product, in less than a month.
The process included:
- Numerous foam core prototypes were built to test various blade designs to determine optimal shape for clean sausage slicing.
- An initial CAD design was used to build sheet metal prototypes.
- The prototypes were further developed and refined to realize the final design.
- 1400 units were built.