What would you charge to cut these?

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kazlx
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What would you charge to cut these?

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Doing one of my first high volume jobs. It's for a friend, but for a job that he's doing, so I just want to be fair. The outer diameters are roughly 1.5" and the inner holes are roughly 3/4". I also pierced the 3/16" screw holes.

I'm coming up with approximately 1.00, .80 and 1.60 respectively each. (top to bottom)

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Re: What would you charge to cut these?

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Assuming that the customer is providing the material I would just about double those prices especially if you don't have any competition in the area. Also are you cleaning them up, or leaving them as is?
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Re: What would you charge to cut these?

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I will be cleaning them up a bit, but I am also assembling them into a piece with a tube connecting them. These are the ends. Then they will go off for blasting and powder, which I won't be doing any of. I am providing material.

They look like this when finished before coating.

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Re: What would you charge to cut these?

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For parts like that, quantity can influence the price tremendously. Are you doing tens, hundreds, or thousands?
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Re: What would you charge to cut these?

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Probably making about 300 total parts, with a mixture of those ends, so roughly 600 of a mix of them.
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Re: What would you charge to cut these?

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Do a search for XL spreadsheet. You can also look in the Admin posts and find this spreadsheet. It is very handy and you can change the fields to reflect your cost of material. It will also give you cost factors when you have a large number of items.

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