@FTM, yes, that is the correct email address of Peter of Carbon Speed.
As for the process, I don't think there was anything out of the ordinary. The only difference is I communicate with Peter (who by the way is very good in English) and he communicates with the manufacturer, most probably in their native toungue. Based on my researches and readings, folks who went direct have exchanged dozens of email going back & forth for a month or so with the plans before finally building the frame. In my case, the planning stage was about a month but less than a dozen emails between me & Peter. My guess is that Peter, having experience with building frames understands my needs and wants, fleshed out the details with the manufacturers. Which is exactly what I needed.
These are what I did to get this project done.
- supply geometry of bike I wanted copied,
- supply tube diameters for each part,
- indicates any tube preferences, like ovalized chainstay, etc.
- list of features and/or preferences
For the tube diameter, Peter can actually do that but I just happened to have a source that I wanted to use.
* Bonus from my research. The manufacturer allows you a custom name/logo laser etched to your headtube & toptube. Don't forget to avail this freebie.
If you are designing from scratch, then you might have to talk with Peter specifically on that plan.
Edit:
Is there anything you would have done differently in the process?
FTM
Sort of misread your question before. If there were any process that I would have done differently it would have been:
a. be specific with the size of the custom logo/name. I kinda felt one is a tad too small while the other a tad too large for my liking.
b. chainstay clearance for chainring, l had it made for 2x road crank but now seriously considering going mtb 1x. But it seems I'm limited to a 40T chainring, and I wanted a 42T or 44T oval. While this is still not final as parts have yet to arrive. Still I wished I have foresee this.
c. I consciously did not specify the Ti finish as raw finished (default) was my choice. However, if you want it in a different finish, you have to specify as Peter didn't ask (probably forgot).