Forged with heritage. Built for makers.
DraigForge was born from a simple frustration shared by hardware makers everywhere: projects that worked once are surprisingly hard to rebuild.
Bills of materials live in spreadsheets. Files scatter across folders. Supplier links rot. Notes fade. And months later, when you want to iterate or reproduce a build, you’re left reconstructing decisions instead of improving them.
DraigForge exists to change that.
The name DraigForge comes from draig, the Welsh word for dragon. The Welsh dragon is a symbol of resilience, craftsmanship, and transformation — values deeply tied to the act of making.
Just as a traditional forge turns raw material into something precise and enduring, DraigForge is a modern forge: a place where ideas, parts, and files are shaped into projects you can trust and repeat.
Hardware deserves first-class tools.
Spreadsheets and task boards weren’t designed for physical builds.
The BOM is the backbone.
Parts, files, suppliers, and revisions should orbit the bill of materials.
Repeatability is respect for craft.
If something worked, you should be able to rebuild it without guesswork.
Tools should grow with you.
From solo maker to small team—without forcing enterprise complexity.