Ingenierie Acheteur Ressources for Prototype Quotes
Use these resources to prepare better RFQs before sending CAD files for CNC machining, rapid prototyping, sheet metal, injection molding, or 3D printing.
Resource pages help buyers reduce quote ambiguity by defining tolerance, material, finish, DFM, cost, and inspection expectations before a supplier reviews CAD.
Use resources before uploading CAD
Most quote delays come from missing tolerances, vague material requirements, unclear finishes, or unknown prototype purpose. These resources turn vague requests into quote-ready briefs.
- ✓Tolerance chart for CNC parts.
- ✓Matieres guide for prototype function.
- ✓DFM checklists for molding and sheet metal.
Ressources should support conversion
Every resource connects to a service or RFQ action so buyers can move from research to quote review when ready.
- ✓Read the relevant checklist.
- ✓Prepare CAD and drawings.
- ✓Submit files for engineering review.
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What DFM notes, inspection records, and proof photos can cover.
COC, material cert, dimensional report, CMM, and FAI scope examples.
NDA timing, quote-only CAD access, retention, and partner sharing boundaries.
CNC route fit, inspection equipment, tolerance limits, and partner boundaries.
Workshop, first article, inspection, packing, and export handoff proof by RFQ.
Certificate evidence, regulated-project boundaries, and RFQ documentation limits.
Planification des tolérances for prototype parts.
Material selection for CNC prototypes.
Cost drivers before quoting.
FAQ
Are these resources calculators or final quotes?
They are quote-preparation resources. Final pricing still requires CAD, material, tolerance, quantity, finish, and delivery details.
Which resource should I start with?
Start with the service closest to your project: CNC tolerance/material guides for machined parts, DFM checklists for tooling or sheet metal, and cost guide for early prototypes.
Can I send incomplete files?
Yes, but incomplete files may produce estimates rather than final quotes. Add drawings for critical dimensions whenever possible.