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CNC Machining Quote Online

Upload your CAD model or drawing to request a custom CNC machining quote for prototypes, low-volume and production parts — reviewed by our engineers, with price, lead time and manufacturing feedback.

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Upload Your CAD for a CNC Machining Quote

You do not need to know the exact process or price before contacting us. Submit your design and requirements; our engineers return a quoted price, lead time and manufacturability feedback. This is an online CNC quote with human engineering review — a digital RFQ, not an automated instant-price engine.

3D CAD (STEP / IGES / SolidWorks) 2D drawing (PDF / DWG / DXF) Material & quantity Tolerance & finish Inspection level Destination & shipping

Get a CNC Quote in 3 Steps

A simple, transparent path from your file to a deliverable quote.

01

Upload Your CAD

Send your 3D model (STEP, IGES, SolidWorks…) and 2D drawing where tolerances are defined.

02

Configure Requirements

Material, quantity, tolerance, surface finish and inspection level — or choose "Not Sure".

03

Receive Your Quote

Engineers review manufacturability and return price, lead time and DFM feedback.

What Does a CNC Machining Quote Include?

One submission returns a complete picture — not just a single number.

Part & Unit Price

Per-piece cost, with quantity breaks shown where relevant.

Manufacturing Lead Time

Time from order confirmation to finished, inspected parts.

Material

Selected alloy and grade, with certification on request.

Surface Finish

Chosen finish and its effect on price and lead time.

Inspection

Standard or CMM / FAI / COC, per your requirement.

Tooling / Fixture

Setup or fixture cost where the program needs it.

Engineering / DFM Notes

Manufacturability feedback on geometry, walls, holes, threads.

Shipping

Landed cost to your destination, by express / air / sea.

Production Option

Repeat and volume pricing if you plan ongoing supply.

Online Quote vs Engineering Quote

Pick the route that fits your part. Not sure which? Upload your files and select "Engineering Review".

Online Quote

Standard CAD-driven parts

  • Clear geometry, standard material
  • Defined tolerance and finish
  • Prototype to low-volume
  • Faster feedback, semi-automated review
Engineering Quote

Complex / high-precision / production

  • Tight tolerances, 5-axis geometry
  • Deep cavities, thin walls, special material
  • Special threads or finishes
  • Multi-drawing or production tooling
  • Full DFM and process selection by engineers

Upload Your CAD and Technical Drawings

A complete submission means fewer questions and a more accurate quote. Send both the 3D model and the 2D drawing whenever tolerances or critical features are defined on the drawing.

3D CAD — defines geometry 2D Drawing — defines tolerance & CTQ Physical sample — reference only Specification — material / standard

If you only have a sample, we can discuss reverse-engineering; final production is based on an approved drawing or specification.

CNC Quote File Formats

Use the format your CAD system exports. A 2D drawing is recommended wherever tolerances matter.

File typeRecommended use
STEP / STPPreferred 3D CAD
IGES / IGS3D CAD
X_T / X_BParasolid
SLDPRTSolidWorks
IPTInventor
PDF2D drawing
DWG / DXF2D drawing / profile
ZIPMultiple files / BOM

Configure Material, Quantity and Finishing

These three inputs drive most of the price. Tell us what you know — or choose "Not Sure" and we select it during review.

Material

Select an alloy, or let us recommend one for the duty.

Aluminum 6061-T67075Stainless 304316LBrassCopperSteelTitaniumPOMPEEKNot Sure

Process

We select the route, or you tell us.

CNC MillingCNC Turning4-Axis5-AxisNot Sure

Surface finish — cost & lead impact

Every finish changes price and delivery. Typical effect shown below.

FinishCost impactLead time
As machinedLowShort
Bead blastingModerateModerate
AnodizingModerateModerate
PassivationModerateModerate
PlatingHigherLonger
Powder coatingModerateModerate
Polishing / BrushingModerateModerate

CNC Machining Tolerance and Inspection Requirements

Tolerance is not a single dropdown — it depends on feature, size and material. Define general tolerance on the drawing and mark critical-to-function dimensions.

Typical capability

CMM-verified.

General ±0.01 mm±0.005 mm qualified featuresRa 0.4 µmPer drawing

Inspection level

Choose what your program needs.

StandardDimensional reportCMM reportFAIMaterial certCOC

Tight-tolerance parts are routed to engineering review so the measurement method and datums are agreed before quoting. See the CNC Machining Tolerance Guide for how to define tolerances on a drawing.

What Affects CNC Machining Quote Cost?

CNC price is built from geometry, material, time and quality — not a single rate. Understanding the drivers helps you read any quote.

Material

Aluminum and steel differ from titanium or PEEK; stock size affects utilization.

Part size

Larger parts need bigger machines, more material and longer cycle time.

Complexity

4/5-axis, multiple setups and special tooling add programming and fixturing.

Quantity

Setup is shared across the batch, so unit price usually falls with volume.

Tolerance

Tighter limits need more careful setup, measurement and scrap control.

Finish

Anodizing, plating or coating add process steps and lead time.

Threads & features

Special threads, deep holes and thin walls raise machining risk.

Inspection

CMM, FAI or certification add verification time and documentation.

Lead time

Rush delivery compresses scheduling and can add premium capacity.

Shipping

Express, air or sea changes the landed cost you actually pay.

For a full cost breakdown, see How Much Does Custom CNC Machining Cost?

Why Is My CNC Quote Higher Than Expected?

A higher quote is usually a signal about the part, not the supplier. Common reasons:

  • Too many tight tolerances on non-critical features
  • Complex 5-axis geometry needing special fixturing
  • Deep or narrow cavities with poor tool access
  • Low quantity — setup cost spread over few parts
  • Expensive material (titanium, PEEK) or low utilization
  • Difficult finishing or plating steps
  • Special inspection (CMM / FAI / certification)
  • Rush delivery competing for capacity
  • Poor material utilization from the blank size
  • Complex setups that need multiple operations
  • Ask which cost drivers contribute most rather than comparing only the final unit price.

    How to Reduce Your CNC Machining Quote

    Small design choices often cut cost without hurting function.

    Relax non-critical tolerances

    Only tighten what the function needs.

    Use standard materials

    Readily available stock avoids premiums.

    Avoid unnecessary 5-axis

    Make it on 3-axis where geometry allows.

    Reduce complex setups

    Design for fewer operations and fixtures.

    Optimize deep pockets

    Reasonable depths lower tooling risk.

    Standard thread sizes

    Avoid special or custom threads.

    Order multiple parts together

    Share setup across the batch.

    Right-size the finish

    As-machined where cosmetics allow.

    Plan ahead

    Avoid rush premiums on delivery.

    CNC Prototype vs Production Quotes

    The same part is quoted differently at prototype and production volumes.

    FactorPrototype quoteProduction quote
    QuantityLow (1–20)Higher (100+)
    SetupProportionally expensiveSpread over volume
    MaterialStandard available stockProduction planning
    FinishingSample-specificProcess-controlled
    InspectionOften detailedProduction QC
    Unit priceHigherLower
    Lead timeFaster to first partDepends on capacity

    See Custom CNC Prototype Parts for prototype-specific capability and lead times.

    When Your CNC Project Needs Engineering Review

    Engineering review reduces quote errors on demanding parts. Select it when any of these apply:

  • Tight tolerances on mating or sealing features
  • Complex 5-axis geometry
  • Deep internal cavities
  • Thin walls or fine ribs
  • Difficult materials (titanium, PEEK)
  • Large parts needing big envelopes
  • Special threads or custom features
  • Complex surface finishes
  • Multiple drawings in one program
  • Production tooling or fixtures
  • How Goldcattle Reviews Your CNC Quote Request

    A consistent review path keeps quotes accurate and comparable.

    1

    CAD / drawing upload

    2

    File completeness check

    3

    Material & quantity review

    4

    Machinability analysis

    5

    Process / machine selection

    6

    Finishing & inspection review

    7

    Cost calculation

    8

    Lead time evaluation

    9

    Engineering quote

    10

    Customer confirmation

    Sample CNC Machining Quote

    A representative quote layout. Final figures are confirmed per project after engineering review.

    ItemSpecification
    PartAluminum housing
    Quantity20 pcs
    Material6061-T6
    ProcessCNC milling
    ToleranceDrawing-defined
    FinishBlack anodizing
    InspectionDimensional report
    Lead time$X days
    Unit price$X
    Tooling / setup$X
    Shipping$X
    Total (ex-works / landed per option)$X

    Figures shown as $X are placeholders for the representative structure; your quote states actual numbers after review.

    How Quantity Changes CNC Pricing

    Unit price typically falls as quantity rises because setup and programming are shared. Representative structure:

    QuantityUnit priceLead time
    1$XX days
    5$XX days
    10$XX days
    50$XX days
    100$XX days

    Real stepped pricing is returned with your quote; ask for 1 / 10 / 100 brackets to compare.

    CAD File Security and NDA

    Your designs are confidential. CAD files and technical documents are handled under agreed confidentiality procedures, with controlled access and file management. NDA arrangements are available for projects requiring additional protection — request one before uploading sensitive files. Final protection scope is defined in the NDA or purchase agreement.

    What Do I Need for a CNC Machining Quote?

    Send what you can; the rest we clarify during review.

    Required

    3D CAD2D drawing (where applicable)MaterialQuantity

    Recommended

    ToleranceSurface finishInspectionAnnual volumeTarget delivery

    Helpful

    ApplicationAssembly needsCritical dimensionsPackagingExisting sample

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I get a CNC machining quote online?
    Yes. Upload your 3D CAD and any 2D drawings through our quote request, specify material, quantity, tolerance, finish and inspection, and our engineers return a quoted price, lead time and manufacturability feedback. This is an online RFQ backed by engineering review, not an automated instant-price engine.
    Can I upload a STEP file for a CNC quote?
    Yes. STEP/STP is our preferred 3D CAD format, alongside IGES, Parasolid (X_T), SolidWorks (SLDPRT) and common 2D formats such as PDF, DWG and DXF. A 2D drawing is recommended wherever tolerances or critical features are defined.
    How quickly can I receive a CNC machining quote?
    Most quotes are returned within 24 business hours. Parts that need engineering review for tight tolerances, 5-axis geometry, special materials or production tooling are typically quoted within 2 business days after review.
    What information is needed for a CNC quote?
    Required: 3D CAD, 2D drawing where applicable, material and quantity. Recommended: tolerance, surface finish, inspection requirements, annual volume and target delivery. Helpful: application, assembly needs, critical dimensions and packaging.
    Is there a minimum order quantity?
    Prototype quantity starts from 1 piece. Because setup, programming and inspection are shared across the batch, unit price typically falls as quantity rises. Production programs are quoted per volume.
    Can I get a quote for one CNC prototype?
    Yes. Single-piece prototypes are quoted routinely. A prototype quote reflects proportionally higher setup cost per part; production quotes spread that setup across the volume for a lower unit price.
    Can you quote different prices for 1, 10 and 100 parts?
    Yes. Quantity is a core price driver in CNC machining. We can return a stepped quote for 1, 10, 50 and 100+ pieces so you can see how unit price changes with volume.
    Can you quote 5-axis CNC parts online?
    Yes. 5-axis and 3+2 machining are supported. Complex 5-axis geometry is usually routed to engineering review so the machining strategy, fixtures and tolerances are confirmed before the quote is issued.
    Can you quote CNC turning parts?
    Yes. CNC turning and mill-turn parts such as shafts, pins and bushings are quoted from the same RFQ. Select 'CNC Turning' or 'Not Sure' and we will select the process during review.
    Can I specify material and surface finish?
    Yes. You can specify alloy (for example 6061-T6, 7075, 304, 316L, brass, copper, titanium, POM, PEEK) and finish (as machined, bead blasting, anodizing, passivation, plating, powder coating and others). If unsure, choose 'Not Sure' and we advise.
    Can you quote tight-tolerance CNC parts?
    Yes. Typical CNC tolerance is ±0.01 mm with ±0.005 mm on qualified features, CMM-verified. Tight-tolerance parts are reviewed so the measurement method and critical dimensions are defined before quoting.
    Will you review my CAD file for manufacturability?
    Yes. Every engineering quote includes a manufacturability review: setup, tooling, wall thickness, holes, threads and feature accessibility are checked, and DFM feedback is returned with the quote where relevant.
    Can I get a CMM inspection report?
    Yes. Inspection options include standard inspection, dimensional report, CMM report, first article inspection (FAI), material certificate and certificate of conformity (COC). Select the level you need in the RFQ.
    Does the CNC quote include shipping?
    Shipping can be included. Tell us the destination country and preferred method (express, air or sea freight) and we return a quote that separates parts, finishing, inspection and shipping so you can see the landed cost.
    Can I get a quote from China without sending a purchase order?
    Yes. A quote request is not a purchase order. You receive pricing and lead time first; production starts only after you confirm the quote and approve the drawing or sample.
    Can I sign an NDA before uploading my CAD file?
    Yes. NDA arrangements are available for projects requiring additional protection. CAD files and technical documents are handled under agreed confidentiality procedures; ask for an NDA before uploading sensitive files.
    Why did my CNC quote change after changing quantity?
    CNC unit price is sensitive to quantity because setup, programming, fixturing and inspection are spread across the batch. Changing quantity, material or finish changes machining time, scrap risk and handling, which moves the price.
    Why is 5-axis CNC more expensive?
    5-axis machining costs more because of advanced machine capability, more complex fixturing and programming, and often tighter inspection. It is used where geometry cannot be made economically on 3-axis or where it removes multiple setups.
    Can you quote an entire BOM?
    Yes. For multi-part assemblies or a full bill of materials, upload all files together and select multi-part RFQ. We review each item, group shared setups where possible, and return a consolidated quote.

    Explore the CNC Quote Cluster

    CNC Machining Quote Online sits inside the CNC topic cluster — discover, evaluate, configure, quote, verify.

    Start Your Online CNC Machining Quote

    Upload your CAD and requirements — our engineers return price, lead time and manufacturability feedback, typically within 24 business hours.

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