Quick reality check
These are the main ideas that usually decide whether the job goes smoothly.
- These parts usually need formed STEP rather than a flat-only file.
- Long bends and repeated flanges can change brake feasibility quickly.
- Review is normal when the formed geometry stops being routine.
What to check first
Before you upload, make sure the file and part state match the manufacturing route you actually expect.
- Model the real formed shape instead of a stand-in box.
- Check the longest bend, not just overall part size.
- Pay attention to thickness and handling on wide or awkward formed panels.
What changes the quote
These are the practical factors that usually move cost, routing, or review outcome.
- Bend count, bend length, and weight all shape formed-part pricing.
- Larger duct and panel parts can hit brake-fit or handling limits before anything else.
- A clean formed model improves the chances of a reliable preview and routing decision.