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Originally Posted by Josh69
I've got an idea, and I think it's a good one. Those I've bounced it off have agreed, but I don't know where to start. I have a need for a product, and this product would appeal to many, thousands I think, that also need this product. It is motorsports related, and would be very affordable to the masses. However, I have no experience in CAD drawing, and don't know where to turn for advice. I'm afraid if I mumble a word about it, my idea would be vapor and turn up elsewhere. It is a simple idea, and there is no product on the market to compete with in my search.
How do I work with a CAD designer to make a prototype, and consequently a CNC machinist, or other fabricator without them stealing the idea, or selling the plans to someone else?
I don't have much money, even after selling my PT car.
I know at some point I'll have to trust someone, but I can't even apply for a decent patent without some engineering advice and quality drawings. I'm a fine artist, but some of my idea will need engineering advice to see what aspects are feasible or cost effective/prohibitive.
Advice appreciated!!
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Just have whomever you work with sign a non-disclosure agreement. Also include in there that this is YOUR idea and that they can not copy plans or reproduce or modify or discuss etc. Get a lawyer to draft something up - shouldn't cost you more than a couple hours of time.
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there you go...oh btw
Vince Ortiz
Meanstreets Performance Fabrication and proto-typing
dba MSP Fabrication
1930 Leslie St
San Mateo Ca 94403
(415) 271-4839
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metal fabrication and defense systems proto-typing
just in case you need any assistance. I will beat any price...depending on CNC work needed.