![The AccuQuilt Go! baby, a small die cutting fabric cutter, with the cutting tray open.](http://pumpstudios.com/wp-content/uploads/slider35/accuquilt-go-baby-01.jpeg)
![The AccuQuilt Go! baby, a small die cutting fabric cutter, with the cutting tray open.](http://pumpstudios.com/wp-content/uploads/slider35/accuquilt-go-baby-02.jpeg)
![Close up to the AccuQuilt Go! baby's crank handle.](http://pumpstudios.com/wp-content/uploads/slider35/accuquilt-go-baby-03.jpeg)
![A tear down rendering of the AccuQuilt Go! baby.](http://pumpstudios.com/wp-content/uploads/slider35/accuquilt-go-baby-04.jpeg)
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![The AccuQuilt logo in gray. An A in a speech bobble with, "accuquilt" next to it.](https://pumpstudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Accuquilt-logo.png)
Go! Baby
GO! Baby is the smaller, lighter, lower cost version of the original GO! Fabric Cutter. Pump worked with AccuQuilt’s internal team and industrial designers from start-to-finish, providing mechanical architectural layouts, material selection, and support through prototyping and production ramp-up. With lessons-learned and the background knowledge from the original GO! Fabric Cutter, we were able to focus on creating a simplified product construction and reduced part count.
Contributions
- System Architecture
- Concept Development
- Detail Design
- Testing and Refinement
- Ramp-Up and Production Support