Geometry matters
Outline length, holes, slots, and pierces all affect laser time and material use.
A simple flat bracket shows how holes, outline length, material, thickness, and quantity breaks affect laser-cut pricing.
4 x 6 in sample. Laser cutting with four mounting holes.
Example pricing is based on simple sample geometry. Upload your own file for live pricing on the actual part.
These examples are meant to make the online quote behavior easier to understand before a buyer uploads their own file.
Outline length, holes, slots, and pierces all affect laser time and material use.
Setup and handling are spread across more parts when quantities increase.
The live quote uses the actual uploaded geometry, selected material, thickness, and quantity.
If your part is close to this example, the live quote page is the fastest way to see the real price impact of your file.
A clean DXF is usually the fastest path for flat laser-cut brackets, plates, straps, and panels.
Flat STEP files can route as laser-cut parts, while formed STEP files are checked for bends and brake fit.
The quote flow shows material, thickness, quantity, preview, and review messages before payment.
No. They are sample prices from simple example geometry. Upload your CAD file for live pricing on the actual part.
Setup and handling are spread across more parts, so the per-part price usually drops as quantity increases.
Yes. Upload a STEP or STP file when the model includes bends, and the site will route it through formed-part checks.
Use the same upload flow for DXF, STEP, and STP files. The site will guide the part into instant pricing or manual review as needed.