How is the price of my part calculated ?
Get a clear answer: How is the price of my part calculated?
Key points to remember
Understanding the cost of your custom part using our configurator is simple. Several key factors determine the final price of your made-to-measure metal or wood piece:
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Raw material cost
The type of material you choose directly affects the price. Each material has its own rate depending on its properties and availability.
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Material thickness
The thickness you choose impacts the price. Thicker materials require more resources and production time, which is reflected in the cost.
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Base shape
The initial design of your part plays an important role. Complex shapes may require more advanced cutting processes, affecting the price.
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Cutting length
The amount of work needed to cut your design also impacts the cost. A longer cutting length means more machine time.
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Number and type of modifications
Additional features such as cuts, notches, and holes increase the complexity. The more modifications, the more detailed the process—and the higher the cost.
Next steps
Configure your custom part online with the John Steel configurator.