Transforming a digital layout into a physical product requires precise execution. Follow this structured production lifecycle to achieve professional-grade results. 1. Asset Preparation and Digitization

A great custom model can easily be ruined by a sloppy paint job. Achieving a flawlessly smooth finish requires a systematic approach:

Document version 1.2 – For XAM JENNY Custom 15 hardware revision B3 and later.

: Traditional projects rely on 6061-T6 aluminum due to its ease of machining. However, the Xam Jenny Custom 15 architecture demands 7075-T6 aluminum or structural composite integrations. This shift yields a much higher strength-to-weight ratio.

To implement the XAM Jenny Custom 15 configuration correctly, you must treat it like a specialized resource pack. Follow these steps to load the model successfully:

: Best suited for tactical gear, modular bags, and jackets requiring interchangeable designs.

Eliminating 3D print layer lines or mold flashes to establish an unblemished, factory-smooth surface ready for primer coating. Core Materials and Tools Checklist

Run a test stitch or a sample transfer on scrap fabric to check thread tension and registration.

: Creative shortcuts (Brush size, zoom, undo/redo).