I’m starting from a clean slate and need a complete assembly built in SolidWorks. I don’t have any hand-drawn sketches or existing CAD files, so I’ll be relying on your ability to translate written specifications, reference photos, or quick screen-share sessions into a fully detailed parametric model. The end goal is a production-ready assembly file with all parts properly constrained, named, and organized, plus any supporting drawings that would let a fabricator or supplier understand fit, function, and overall bill of materials. If you routinely generate exploded views, part numbering, and basic manufacturing drawings (PDF + native files), that’s perfect—the cleaner the documentation, the faster I can move this project forward. I work exclusively in SolidWorks, so please plan to deliver native .sldprt, .sldasm, and .slddrw files. STEP or IGES exports are helpful but not required. Let me know how you like to kick off concept definition—whether that’s a call, a written brief, or annotated screenshots—and approximately how many iterations you typically include to lock everything down.