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A lot of maker projects could one day become successful products, but taking the step from a homemade prototype to a manufacturable product can be daunting. Previously, Clem took us through the process from idea to prototype with one of his builds, and after several revisions, it's time to go from prototype to product!

Clem has been hard at work on the sudostick, "The Mother of All Bad USB Sticks,“ and it's nearing the point of being something that could be manufactured. Now, he ruthlessly takes apart his prototype and revises the design in terms of cost and manufacturability.

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:32 Overview
#1:44 Packaging and Processor
#5:56 Assembly Costs
#10:08 New Parts
#17:57 Product Development
#21:36 Packaging Optimization
#22:58 Give Your Feedback

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