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Parametric 3D Spiral Chute Configurator for STOCKMHS

· 11 min read

STOCKMHS UHMW Spiral Chute 3D Configurator

Demand for customizable products that don't need to be redesigned from scratch for every unique customer or situation is growing across the manufacturing industry. STOCKMHS recognized this early and created the modular EZ~FLO 2.0 Chute System (Patent Pending), which gives their team the freedom to adapt a proven product to any situation. Through our collaboration, we built a browser-based 3D configurator that serves as a digital twin for the entire spiral chute product line - letting the sales and engineering teams explore configurations, generate bills of materials, and produce branded PDF reports without ever leaving their browser.

Strength Shop Launched Riot MRR 75 Power Rack Configurator on Shopify With 3D Bits App

· 10 min read

Strength Shop Launched Riot MRR 75 Power Rack 3D Configurator on Shopify With 3D Bits App

How do you sell a modular power rack online when every customer wants a different combination of uprights, crossbars, pull-up bars, and accessories - and needs to see the result before committing? Strength Shop answered that question by building a fully interactive 3D configurator powered by 3D Bits, with a completely custom user interface designed and developed by their own team.

STEP Assembly Support: Load, Parse, and Export Professional CAD Files

· 5 min read

Bitbybit STEP Assembly Support

If you've ever tried to load, edit or create a complex STEP assembly in a web browser, you know how tricky it can be. STEP is the standard format engineers use to share CAD models, but browsers don't understand it natively. You usually need desktop software or a server to convert it.

With Bitbybit v1.0.0-rc.1, that changes. You can now load STEP assemblies directly in the browser, explore their structure, extract individual parts, and export to web-friendly formats. Everything runs locally using Bitbybit OCCT WebAssembly.