Complete packet
Start with manufacturability and risk review.
Clear path
Return quote boundary and delivery rhythm.
Acceptance locked
Capture inspection and packaging needs in prototype stage.
Project Overview
These parts balance assembly accuracy, cosmetic consistency, and cost. We review thin walls, deep pockets, threads, chamfers, and masking for finishing.
For small-batch production, fixture strategy, inspection datum, and cosmetic acceptance can be confirmed during prototyping.
Manufacturing Parameters
Why can the quote change? Separate the cost drivers first.
Thin walls and pockets
Affect tooling, fixtures, distortion, and machining time.
Cosmetic faces and anodizing
Blasting, brushing, anodizing, masking, color, and film thickness matter.
Critical tolerance
Tight dimensions need datums and inspection methods defined.
Quantity rhythm
One prototype and hundreds of parts use different process planning.
Where this project usually gets stuck
- Thin-wall distortion
- Deep-pocket tool marks
- Missing thread/chamfer notes
- Anodizing thickness affecting assembly
Cases that should not go straight to production
- Photos without target dimensions make assembly and cost boundaries unclear.
- Missing material, quantity, and lead time can make pricing misleading.
- Undefined cosmetic or inspection standards can create acceptance disputes.
RFQ Decision
If this project type is close to your part, send the packet for review
We first check manufacturability, risk points, and quote drivers. If it fits, we quote. If not, we explain why.