4 Factors Considered in Custom Metal Fabrication Pricing

Metal fabrication is the process of building machines and structures from raw materials. There is a massive demand for customizing projects in many different kinds of projects. Although custom metal fabrication isn’t new, some people are still confused by how the rates of each project are calculated. 

Here are the factors that go into the price of your metal fabrication commission:

1. Well-Detailed Design

Every great project starts with a well-detailed design. Like any other project, a metal fabrication design dictates the project’s outcome. A full-service fabricator can use a standard plan or an engineering drawing to produce a detailed design, fitting the client’s needs and requirements.

Backing up projects with a great design even has outputs with complex parts and specifications. Therefore, preparing a good design as the building blocks for the project is a factor that increases the work’s value.

2. Methods for Cutting and Forming

There are various methods for cutting materials depending on the type and thickness. Laser cutting is the most effective and most common choice for delicate metal fabrication or heavy steel plates. However, the laser cutting method is not ideal for metal composites or materials that have impurities. You might also need the right machinery to bend, roll, or punch materials. The value increases along with how many machining processes are used for every project.

3. Custom Requests

Every client has a unique design in mind for their projects. Asking for a custom design can increase the overall value since workers have to follow specifications that can sometimes be too complicated. 

Every worker is dedicated to producing something close or exactly how the client expects for their project. On top of customization, another reason for added value is how difficult a project is assembled after production. Does it require a lot of parts? Are there specific ways to bind the pieces together? After all the work, every project must be tested to ensure that it meets the client’s request, requirements, and industry standards.

4. Custom Finishing

Metals are fragile materials. For them to last longer, most manufacturers treat the material to extend its shelf life, preventing common factors like moisture and light from deteriorating the final product early on.

Custom finishing also assures the investor that the project they asked customization for stays functional until they can return their investment on it. Finishing makes products resistant to corrosion while providing electrical, chemical, and tarnish resistance. The service can add up a bit of value to the project in exchange for extended use.

Keep in mind that there are multiple ways that a manufacturer can execute the finishing of final products. Each process can add more value to the project. Choose which works best for the project based on its usage, budget, the most suitable finish for the material used, and the intended duration of usage.

Conclusion

Custom metal fabrication can get a bit expensive depending on the client’s specifications. However, if spending and investing in custom parts and structures can improve the business’s success, it’s worth a shot. 

Through the process of building new features and products that are unique to your business, you may be able to gain a lot of customers because of something available solely from your company. 

Rost Machining and Fabrication specializes in laser cutting and welding, and it is the best machine shop offering fabrication in California. Are you interested in customizing a specific design? Check out our website for more information to learn how.

John Rost

Founder of Rost Machining & Fabrication

https://www.RostMF.com
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