Amateur CAD advice needed
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:56 am
Hey all,
I am currently in the process of finalizing CAD designs to proceed with prototyping a product of mine through 3D printing. First time around so I want to make sure I am 1) doing this the right way and 2) not getting taken advantage of by a company I've been in contact with. I supplied them with existing STL and STEP files that I've already had made by some freelancers along with a technical drawing with correct dimensions on it. STEP files would need to be separated into 3 separate parts from one assembled model, which they said they would do. Got quoted at ~$2,500 today for them to create "manufacture ready" CAD/STEP files and to separate the assembled STEP files into three separate "parts". Seems a bit high for me. Please give feedback.
I am currently in the process of finalizing CAD designs to proceed with prototyping a product of mine through 3D printing. First time around so I want to make sure I am 1) doing this the right way and 2) not getting taken advantage of by a company I've been in contact with. I supplied them with existing STL and STEP files that I've already had made by some freelancers along with a technical drawing with correct dimensions on it. STEP files would need to be separated into 3 separate parts from one assembled model, which they said they would do. Got quoted at ~$2,500 today for them to create "manufacture ready" CAD/STEP files and to separate the assembled STEP files into three separate "parts". Seems a bit high for me. Please give feedback.