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PRICING

Free Prototype Design

For new customers
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FAQ

  • Yes. The more boards that are ordered the lower the cost per board.

    Answer

  • The pricing will be a fixed price for the job. The two factors that affect the pricing are the complexity (which is more hours) and the electronic component cost. 

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  • 50% Deposit and the remaining 50% due at completion of the project

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  • That depends. If we created anything that does not meet the requirements then absolutely. If your design dimension were wrong or you ordered the wrong material or color (for example) then we cannot refund a return. For complex prototyping we will require extensive review and approval to minimize and hopefully eliminate errors.

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PROTOTYPING

Initial meeting to discuss the project - no cost

Prototype Includes:

  • CAD Model

  • 3D printed Hardware

  • Electronics

Fixed price based on design

Initial estimate at design time.

Project complexity determines final cost and turnaround time

3D PRINTING

Standalone 3D printing of components is available too. 

Pricing for 3D printing is based on print time and material type.

Must have STL or 3MF file for estimate and printing.

Simple Pricing Structure

  • PLA (most common) - $5.00/hr

  • ASA (UV/Outdoor) - $6.50/hr

  • PAHT-CF - high Temp / strong - $8.00/hr

       (Carbon Fiber Reinforced High Temperature Nylon)

Final estimate available on receipt of STL file.

For an estimate or to discuss your project please contact us.

Free Prototype CAD modelling for first time customers

(department or company)

HOW IT WORKS

Step 1 - Discuss the project and capture requirements (no cost)
Step 2 - Provide project estimate
Step 3 - Approval to start + deposit
Step 3 - Produce CAD model for review
Step 4 - Circuit design and manufacture
Step 5 - 3D Print parts
Step 6 - Assemble and test
Step 7 - Payment
Step 8 - Shipping

Turnaround time depends on complexity
Simple prototypes - 2-3 weeks

Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturing  is usually the longest time
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