Quick reality check
These are the main ideas that usually decide whether the job goes smoothly.
- Thickness is one of the strongest price drivers in the quote table.
- Heavier gauge parts cost more in both material and process time.
- Thickness also affects formed-part eligibility and tonnage.
What to check first
Before you upload, make sure the file and part state match the manufacturing route you actually expect.
- Use the actual purchased thickness, not a guess based on appearance.
- Compare whether the part really needs the heavier gauge or if it is just habit.
- If the part bends, check whether thickness changes the brake-fit outcome.
What changes the quote
These are the practical factors that usually move cost, routing, or review outcome.
- More thickness generally means more material cost and slower cutting.
- Thickness can push formed parts into higher tonnage or review-only territory.
- A small thickness change across quantity can have a noticeable cost effect.