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hi time for another Evie blab havenamp;#39;t done one for awhile and I thought Iamp;#39;d take a question a beginner question from the Evie blog forum and answer it because I think this one actually has you know wide-ranging relevance to people so letamp;#39;s have a look at it this one comes from Brendan V whoamp;#39;s a newbie on the eve eve of forum welcome or what newbies on there hi I was hoping for some advice from those in the know basically I have a design and some documentation on an industrial product I would like to develop for a niche application whilst I love to play around with electronics as a hobby designing a robust safe and quality product is beyond me I am also limited in the capital investment I can put into the product Iamp;#39;m stuck in the sense that I have a clear vision and design for the product but cannot afford to just take that to a design firm and say here you go due to the huge investment required any tips from any ears out there about other ways to