I have already drafted a circular sewer cover frame in SolidWorks, complete with reinforcement ribs and mounting holes, and the objective is to take it all the way to a production-ready state for metal manufacture. The overall geometry is locked in, but I still need a seasoned eye to validate and refine the model so every feature will machine, cast, or fabricate smoothly once it reaches the shop floor. Here is what I’m after: • Review my existing SolidWorks part file, flagging any geometry that could cause trouble in a real-world metal process—wall thicknesses, rib intersections, draft angles, hole clearances, and so on. • Apply the necessary tweaks directly in SolidWorks and document any changes you make. • Produce fully dimensioned 2D manufacturing drawings with tolerances, material call-outs, and notes for finish or coating as required. • Supply final deliverables in native SolidWorks format plus neutral files (STEP/IGES) and PDF drawings. Acceptance will be based on a clean feature tree (no rebuild errors), drawings that cover every critical dimension and tolerance, and a model robust enough to hand straight to a machinist or foundry with no further edits. Let me know your typical turnaround time and any questions you have about load ratings or fabrication preferences, and we can kick this off right away.