
Tool & Die Design That Works in the Real World
Practical, manufacturable designs that reduce rework, scrap, and delays.

Practical, manufacturable designs that reduce rework, scrap, and delays.
If you’ve ever had a die that looked good on paper but caused problems on the shop floor, you already know where most projects go wrong.
We focus on tool and die design that accounts for how parts are actually made — tolerances, materials, machining limits, and production realities.
We believe in exceeding the normal expectations in everything we do. We believe in thinking outside of the box.
The way we exceed the normal expectations is by earning our customer's long term respect. Customer satisfaction and ongoing support with continuous communication is a key factor in our organization's internal conduct.
Our designs are incomparable. From Progressive dies to Line dies or Transfer dies, we are able fulfill your needs. Please feel free to contact us.
Concentric Die Design was built around one idea: designs should work on the shop floor, not just in CAD.
With hands-on experience in tool and die work, we focus on preventing the issues that cost time and money later — rework, unclear tolerances, and designs that are difficult to manufacture.
EXAMPLE: A customer needed a die design under a tight schedule. We reviewed the initial concept, adjusted features for machinability, and delivered a design that went straight into production with no rework.
Designs That Build Cleanly
We design with the shop floor in mind, not just the screen.
Fewer Revisions, Less Rework
Clear designs reduce back-and-forth, delays, and costly mistakes.
Straightforward Communication
You get clear answers, honest feedback, and realistic expectations.
Responsive and Reliable
We move quickly and keep communication simple.
Tool & Die Design Designs that account for machining, forming, and assembly — so problems don’t show up after steel is cut. Part Design for Manufacturing We design parts that are easier to machine, inspect, and assemble, reducing revisions and production delays. Manufacturing Support When needed, we help bridge design to machining so projects keep moving instead of stalling.
1. "You" send a print, model, or concept
2. "We" review it for manufacturability and risk
3. "You" get clear feedback, a design, or next steps — fast
4. "You" are glad that you chose to work with us
P.O. Box 163, Grandville, MI 49468, US