So last night I was happily working away on the Defender cab, and had pulled the control panel latches off the panel sides. One of the backing plates has severe corrosion on the back to thought about fabricating one myself. It's simple a piece of flat mild steel sheet, a hole in each corner and 2 more towards the centre for fixing the latch to the backing plate. A quick rummage around and found some spare steel, cut to size and holes drilled. Quick sand and sprayed silver, similar to what the original would have been. Must have been 10 to 15 minutes, no biggie.
That night, I was designing out some jigs for the helping make the speaker grill for the Defender cab, and watching some YouTube videos. One of the guys in a video was using PCBWay to get some metal parts made and delivered. Hmmmm, I thought. I wonder how much they would charge for something simple like what I made. So loaded up FreeCAD, drew a flat square 42mm in size, and added a hole in each corner, very simple.
Logged into PCBWay and uploaded the design, added in the thickness and other specs and was given a quote of $104.28 for 10 of them.
WHAT THE HELL!
Turns out, this was just an estimate generated by the system and after a review of the part, a proper quote would be given.
Phew! Heart beat returning to normal.
So this morning logged into PCBWay, and true enough it was reduced in cost, to $72.24 and after shipping and fees back up to $102.44. That's over £76 for 10 small flat parts with 4 holes drilled, not even threaded. So don't think I'd be ordering anything simple from them anytime soon.

What are your thoughts? Is this the cost of outsourcing, these days?
That night, I was designing out some jigs for the helping make the speaker grill for the Defender cab, and watching some YouTube videos. One of the guys in a video was using PCBWay to get some metal parts made and delivered. Hmmmm, I thought. I wonder how much they would charge for something simple like what I made. So loaded up FreeCAD, drew a flat square 42mm in size, and added a hole in each corner, very simple.
Logged into PCBWay and uploaded the design, added in the thickness and other specs and was given a quote of $104.28 for 10 of them.
WHAT THE HELL!
Turns out, this was just an estimate generated by the system and after a review of the part, a proper quote would be given.
Phew! Heart beat returning to normal.
So this morning logged into PCBWay, and true enough it was reduced in cost, to $72.24 and after shipping and fees back up to $102.44. That's over £76 for 10 small flat parts with 4 holes drilled, not even threaded. So don't think I'd be ordering anything simple from them anytime soon.

What are your thoughts? Is this the cost of outsourcing, these days?