![]() Alternately, you can add a drawing of a 1 inch square (see picture).Include a dimension on your drawing that the shop can use to verify that they've imported your drawing correctly.Do not do this unless you really plan on making more parts in the future. They might offset some of the setup cost onto future orders. You can always let a shop know that your project is a prototype, and that you plan to order much more if it works out.Keep in mind when designing that the smaller your order, the larger that setup cost is going to look in relation. ![]() Some shops have an up-front 'Setup Fee' of $60 or so, others just add it to their quote. They've got to deal with the files, communicate with you, get the material on and off the table, etc.
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