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Send the file set, material question, or repeat order note.

Sculpteo works best when the request includes the engineering intent behind the part. A model alone may be enough for a budgetary print, but a useful manufacturing quote needs quantity, material expectation, cosmetic target, tolerance sensitivity, and the reason the part is being made. If those details are not ready, send what you have. The quote desk can identify the missing choices and return a practical checklist before the order is released.

For a new prototype, include the design goal and what the team needs to learn from the print. For a bridge production order, include the expected release quantity, packaging needs, and any inspection record required by the receiving team. For a repeat order, include the previous order reference, accepted finish, and any change to quantity or use condition. These details let Sculpteo respond with a route that purchasing, engineering, and quality can all understand.

Files are reviewed as project information, not public portfolio material. If your request includes sensitive hardware, regulated programs, or unreleased product geometry, mention the confidentiality requirement in the notes. The team can align the quote conversation around NDA handling, controlled file access, and the documentation level needed before production release.

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Request a documented additive manufacturing route.

Use the form for prototypes, bridge builds, recurring small batches, DfAM review, finish questions, or inspection requirements. The response can include material suitability, process risk, finish options, and any documentation recommended for the order.

A clear request does not have to be long. The most useful notes usually name the part function, the quantity range, the deadline, the material preference, and any feature that would create a failure if it printed incorrectly. If you are not sure which process to choose, leave that open. Sculpteo can compare options and explain the tradeoffs before you approve a build.