There is a CAD file in your production pipeline right now. It looks fine. It opens cleanly. It says it is ready to print. It is not ready to print.
This is not a design problem. It is an infrastructure problem. Design and manufacturing have always operated in separate environments, using separate tools, measured against separate standards. The gap between them is filled by people hired to fix what the software cannot. That gap has a cost. The industry has been paying it quietly for a long time. RhinoArtisan was built to close it.
1. Smart conversion and automatic STL repair
Jewelry CAD files are built to look beautiful and to be production-ready. The manufacturing floor agrees. They are beautiful.
Smart Conversion takes any RhinoArtisan CAD file and prepares it for production without leaving the modeler. Where mesh errors exist, Automatic STL Repair resolves them inside the platform, without exports, without third-party tools, without a note attached to the file that says “please fix” before printing. The file that reaches the factory floor is already the file the factory floor requires.
2. Automated pricing breakdown
Someone in your workshop quoted a piece this week using a number they arrived at through experience, instinct, and the quiet hope that material costs had not changed since the last time they checked.
Automated Pricing Breakdown extracts the full breakdown from the model immediately. Define your rates once. Every design is priced immediately from those numbers, without a calculation delegated to memory or habit. The output exports directly to Excel or JSON. A process that took an hour takes no time at all.
3. Automatic reporting
There is a setter working right now from a gemstone map that does not match the piece in front of them. They will find out when the stones don’t fit.
Automatic Reporting generates every production report from the file as it stands. No data entry, no interpretation, no transfer. Technical drawings in four views with automatic dimensions. Gemstone maps showing exact stone placement for every setter working that piece. Complete material lists: metal weights, wax weights, waste. Client purchase order references.
4. Semantic search
A designer rebuilt a ring last week that had been in the archive for four years. It was filed under the name of the client’s dog. The client had a dog.
Semantic Search resolves this. Query the full library using a photo, a text description, or any reference at hand, regardless of how the file was named or where it was stored. The design that exists is found. The one that would have been rebuilt is not started.
5. Advanced sprue design
A workshop traced a recurring casting defect back through three months of production. The source was a sprue placement decision made in thirty seconds by someone who was also on a phone call.
Advanced Sprue Design defines geometry and structure directly from the STL, inside the platform, in seconds. The knowledge required to place a sprue correctly has not changed. The time it takes to apply this knowledge has.
6. STL ring resizing
Workshops regularly receive STL files from external designers with no source CAD, no specs, and a note that says “resize to 54”. This is considered a complete brief.
STL Ring Resizing works directly from the STL. Any ring. Any origin. Any format. Scale the full model or define specific zones to preserve exact gemstone dimensions where the geometry requires it. No original file. No redesign. No correspondence.
7. Render studio
The model is finished. The client has not seen it yet. Therefore, the model is not finished.
Render Studio is integrated directly inside RhinoArtisan. Any finished model becomes a photorealistic render in one click. Materials, gemstones, and proportions transfer from the model. No export. No setup. No second application. The designer sends the client a render before the client has thought to ask for one.