DIY Resources

Industrial Innovation and Technology Inc. suggests these “Do It Yourself” resources for inventors and parties that are on a limited design-build budget. We cannot guarantee third party sources and accept no responsibility in you using them. Use at your own risk!

Answer all your questions with Google:  www.google.com 

Free 3D sketching / Drawing software: http://sketchup.google.com/

Help / advice for Inventors: www.doncostar.com

Do It Yourself Legal Resources: www.nolo.com

Business Counseling: www.score.org

Prototyping Shop: www.techshop.ws

Titanium Metal Supply: http://www.titaniummetalsupply.com

Advanced Manufacturing Solutions Inc.  http://www.amsc-usa.com/

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