Manufacturing & Verification
Verifiable facts—so you can judge whether an instrument exists in reality and has entered a repeatable manufacturing and delivery flow.
Note: this page focuses on hardware manufacturing/verification. For software versions and changes, use the Releases page.
Materials
Carbon fiber (current mainline)
The current line uses carbon-fiber composites to keep tactile and visual language consistent, and to support long-term desk presence.
- Public material type and what batch range can be disclosed
- Public surface treatment principles for consistency
- Structural constraints that matter (layers, contact surfaces)
Materials are not beliefs. If future scenarios require heat resistance, skin-friendly surfaces, stain resistance, or food-grade materials, verifiability comes first.
Process & Acceptance
Making
in process / equipment & environment
Delivery logs
batch / packing / stacking
Acceptance
measurement / inspection / re-check
Durability & care
wear / surface behavior