Many custom projects slow down not because a factory lacks equipment, but because structure, tooling, and sample feedback wait on one another across separate steps.
Yaoshun’s in-house tooling team can join project discussion earlier, reviewing structural feasibility, part breakdown, assembly relationship, and material assumptions in one connected conversation.
Earlier discussion means fewer sample detours
Drawing-based and sample-based projects often need structural refinement. When the tooling team joins early, customers can learn sooner which details can move forward and which need adjustment first.
This reduces the chance of discovering structural problems only after a sample is made, and keeps quotation and scheduling closer to real execution.
Useful for custom toys and plastic parts
Fort building toys, connectors, plastic housings, and precision molded parts all depend on fit, strength, and repeated assembly performance. Reviewing design and tooling logic together makes later corrections easier to control.
The gain is more than sample timing
A smoother sample cycle also affects trial orders, packaging confirmation, and launch planning. When customers see a workable sample earlier, they can make internal and channel decisions earlier too. Customers planning custom toys or plastic parts can start from Yaoshun OEM/ODM solutions or send a project brief through www.yaoshuntoys.com/contact.
Earlier Tooling Discussion Makes Sampling More Stable
OEM/ODM projects slow down when samples are revised repeatedly without a clear cause. Wall thickness, snap fits, assembly gaps, draft angles, and visible surfaces should be reviewed before tooling, not after problems appear.
The value of an in-house tooling team is faster feedback between design, tooling, injection molding, and sample review. After customers provide drawings, reference samples, or functional requirements, Yaoshun can judge which structures are production-ready and which need adjustment.
Confirm These Items During Project Discussion
| Step | Prepare | Project value |
|---|---|---|
| Structure review | Wall thickness, snap fits, assembly, visible surfaces | Reduces major changes after tooling |
| Tooling schedule | Mold structure, trial timing, revision records | Makes sample issues easier to track |
| Mass-production handoff | Molding parameters, assembly feel, inspection standard | Moves from sample to order more smoothly |


