Oh come on. Now you're just making things up. 

I just had some structural brackets made. They had 18 holes, laser cut and bent 
from 3/8" thick 304 stainless. They were $45 ea for 13 pcs. Supplier did the 
CAD for me from my pencil sketch. Took him less than 10 minutes, no extra 
charge. 

A little difficult to extrapolate from that example, other than to note the 
very low volume, it's expensive material and slow to cut. 

73
Josh W6XU

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> On Dec 22, 2018, at 7:03 PM, Don Wilhelm <donw...@embarqmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Josh,
> 
> I may not be up to speed, but there are startup costs for anything.  Those 
> costs have to be added to the product cost and for small volumes, it can be 
> prohibited.
> Entering a CAD file, getting scheduling from a small shop that may have a 
> full schedule already can be costly.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
>> On 12/22/2018 9:16 PM, Josh Fiden wrote:
>> Hi Don,
>> 
>> Sounds like you're not up to speed on 21st century sheet metal fabrication.
>> 
>> Small volume parts like this would be cut on a laser and bent with a CNC 
>> press brake. The only setup is loading the programs and there is no tooling. 
>> If someone draws the parts using a CAD program like Solid Edge, the 
>> resulting 3D models can be utilized directly by the vendor. Even small job 
>> shops have laser cutting ability, especially for small gauge material like 
>> this.
>> 
>> 
> 

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