DFM for Sheet Metal — Design Decisions That Reduce Cost and Rework
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DFM for Sheet Metal — Design Decisions That Reduce Cost and Rework

The most expensive problems in a sheet metal program rarely originate on the shop floor. They originate in the CAD file — design decisions made early in development that create unnecessary complexity, drive up material cost, or require rework before first article can be approved.

Design for manufacturability (DFM) is the discipline of making those decisions with production in mind. For sheet metal specifically, it means understanding how forming, cutting, and fastening processes translate a flat pattern into a finished part — and designing to work with those processes rather than against them.

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How to Reduce Costs in Sheet Metal Fabrication Projects
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How to Reduce Costs in Sheet Metal Fabrication Projects

Sheet metal fabrication is a critical part of many manufacturing and construction projects—but costs can add up quickly if the process isn’t planned carefully. From material selection to design choices and production methods, small decisions can have a big impact on your final price. Below are practical, proven ways to reduce sheet metal fabrication costs without sacrificing quality or performance.

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