What is Parametric Customization?
Imagine you’re manufacturing cylinders: You have a model for an 80mm bore × 120mm stroke cylinder,
- complete with one set of 3D models
- a single BOM
- and 10 engineering drawings.
Now a customer wants a 100mm bore × 200mm stroke version—or any other arbitrary size. Normally this means starting over or duplicating files.
With our service:
We transform your existing SolidWorks model into a fully parametric, drive-by-parameters version.
You simply enter 2 numbers (or however many key dimensions you define), and within under 10 minutes, you get:zA complete new set of updated 3D models
An automatically updated BOM
Fully revised engineering drawings
All from one single master file.
All from one single master file.
Customization Scope: Virtually Unlimited
- Single parts
- Complex assemblies
- Sheet metal
- Machined / fabricated components
- Multi-body parts
- Multi-configuration designs
Quick rule of thumb: If your part or assembly is logically controlled by just a handful of key dimensions (and your original drawings follow consistent rules / relations rather than random manual edits), it’s within our scope. No chaotic, history-free “dumb solids”—but almost everything rule-based is feasible.
Pricing (Pay via PayPal USD or Alipay / WeChat RMB – your choice)
- Non-refundable deposit: $10 USD or ¥70 RMB (to confirm serious intent and cover initial review)
- Base starting price: $50 USD or ¥350 RMB (excluding deposit)
- Final quote: Based on model complexity, number of driven parameters, relations, configurations, drawings, etc. (we’ll review your files and provide a firm price within 24 hours)
What You Receive
A dedicated SolidWorks Toolbox / TDO file (compatible with SolidWorks 2019 minimum; optimized for TDO 2026.0.1 and later)
Double-click to run — the master file contains everything: models, equations, global variables, configurations, drawings, design tables, etc.
One file does it all — no scattered parts or external references needed.
Note: Non-TDO / non-licensed users cannot open/run the file (it’s a protected, macro-enabled format for security and ease).


