Use case

Prototype enclosures need fit-first review.

Cases, lids, boards, holes, and snap features can look simple until the fit matters. A manual quote can account for geometry, material, and iteration risk.

Illustrative 3D printed electronics enclosure with tools on a warm workbench.

Good requests

Send enough context to understand the enclosure job.

  • Electronics cases and lids
  • Board-fit prototypes
  • Holes, bosses, and fit checks
  • Small housings and display shells

Quote notes to include

A few details make the review sharper.

  • Board size and critical dimensions
  • Fastener or insert expectations
  • Indoor, outdoor, heat, or flex context
  • Whether this is a first draft or final-fit part

Boundaries

Some enclosure contexts need a careful no or a narrower quote.

  • No regulated defense, defence, or aerospace parts
  • No medical-device promises
  • No safety-critical or load-bearing parts
  • No automatic tolerance or finish guarantee

Common questions

Can you quote one prototype enclosure?

Yes. Single prototypes are a good fit when the file and use case can be reviewed.

Should I upload STEP or STL?

STEP or STP is often better for CAD enclosure parts, but STL, 3MF, OBJ, and ZIP are accepted.

Can you guarantee fit?

Final fit depends on the model, measurements, material, and quote scope. Include critical dimensions in the notes.

Manual quote first

Upload the files, get reviewed options, pay after approval.

Start a quote