There's that famous prototyping story about a bunch of business people sitting around a table. A doctor is trying to describe what he needs. Eventually he gets frustrated, walks out of the room, tapes together some office supplies and says, I need something like this! Hooray, everyone at the table understands his idea.
The next part of the story is that someone in R&D has to build it out of real, functional parts.
Where the hell do you even start to find real parts for prototyping?
I only know about McMaster-Carr and having insanely good Google-fu.
Great design resource
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