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Do a search for companies that do prototyping in your chosen material. They can make one or more samples for you, and should be used to confidential agreements if you intend to pursue patents or other protections. No idea what the cost would be.

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Q: I have an original design for a helmet and i'd prefer it to be made in plastic or some other durable material how would i go about having this made?
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