How Much Does Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication Cost in 2026?
Bjorn Thompson Bjorn Thompson

How Much Does Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication Cost in 2026?

For OEMs and manufacturers sourcing custom sheet metal components, cost isn’t just a function of material price—it’s driven by design decisions, manufacturing processes, and production volume. In most cases, custom sheet metal parts range from $50 to $5,000+ per part, depending on complexity, tolerances, and downstream operations. This guide breaks down the real cost drivers—and where design and sourcing decisions can reduce total cost.

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Powder Coating vs. Liquid Paint in Sheet Metal Fabrication: Which Finish Is Right for Your Project?
Bjorn Thompson Bjorn Thompson

Powder Coating vs. Liquid Paint in Sheet Metal Fabrication: Which Finish Is Right for Your Project?

When specifying finishes for fabricated metal components, one of the most common questions engineers and procurement teams face is: powder coating or liquid paint? Both finishing systems provide corrosion protection, aesthetic value, and surface durability — but their performance characteristics, cost structures, and application methods differ significantly.

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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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Laser Cutting vs. CNC Punching: Which is Better for Your Sheet Metal Project?
Bjorn Thompson Bjorn Thompson

Laser Cutting vs. CNC Punching: Which is Better for Your Sheet Metal Project?

When designing a sheet metal part, choosing the right fabrication process is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Two of the most common cutting methods—laser cutting and CNC punching—each offer unique advantages depending on your part geometry, volume, and material requirements.

Understanding the differences helps engineers, buyers, and manufacturers choose the most cost-effective and efficient process. Below, we break down how the two methods compare and when each one is the smarter choice.

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