Resources

CAD Rescue tools, guides, and working systems.

Practical downloads for diagnosing unstable CAD, deciding what should happen next, and executing repair or rebuild work with more control.

The CAD Rescue stack is now live as a complete ladder: a free diagnostic entry point, a decision guide, a working toolkit, and the full bundled system.

These resources are built to be commercially useful, technically grounded, and clear enough to improve decision quality before or alongside direct engagement.

Featured

CAD Rescue Complete System

The full CAD Rescue method and operating pack: identify unstable CAD, make the correct decision, and execute the work with structure.

Bundle

Diagnostic, decision, and execution — one complete method.

This is the highest-value route into the CAD Rescue system. It combines the free Quick Check, the Triage Guide, and the Toolkit into one coherent workflow for engineers, freelancers, founders, and small teams dealing with inherited or unstable CAD.

Quick Check Identify instability in minutes before committing time.
The Triage Guide Decide whether the correct path is repair, rebuild, or refusal.
Toolkit Execute with templates, checklists, and controlled documentation.
Best for Anyone who wants the full CAD Rescue system, not just one part of it
Includes Quick Check, Triage Guide, and Toolkit
Use it for Diagnose, decide, and execute with more clarity, control, and professional structure
All offers

The full CAD Rescue stack

Start free, buy the decision layer, buy the execution layer, or take the full bundle from the outset.

Free PDF

CAD Rescue Quick Check

A one-page diagnostic to assess whether a CAD model is safe to work with—or quietly unstable.

Guide

CAD Rescue — The Triage Guide

A structured method to decide whether CAD should be repaired, rebuilt, or refused.

Toolkit

CAD Rescue Toolkit

A structured set of tools to execute CAD repair or rebuild work in a controlled, professional way.

Bundle

CAD Rescue Complete System

The complete CAD Rescue system: diagnose, decide, and execute with control.

Production packs

Release and supplier communication tools

Separate from CAD Rescue, these packs support cleaner drawing release and more disciplined supplier outreach at the point where documentation starts affecting manufacture, quoting, and handoff.

Checklist Pack

Drawing Release Checklist Pack

A practical release gate for checking whether drawings are actually ready to issue. Built to reduce omissions, revision confusion, and weak release discipline before files leave your side.

Starter Pack

Supplier RFQ Starter Pack

A structured starter set for cleaner supplier RFQs. Built to help define scope, package the right information, and reduce ambiguity before requests go out for quote.

Position

What these resources are for

Useful before engagement

  • To clarify what kind of CAD problem you actually have
  • To improve internal decision quality before external spend
  • To create more productive first conversations with technical partners

Useful alongside engagement

  • To support governance, review, and handoff discipline
  • To keep product work legible across multiple stakeholders
  • To reduce reliance on vague judgement calls with no structure underneath

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