Every card leads to a detailed explanation page. Each tool is designed to reduce friction before quote review by helping you prepare the right information correctly: view it on screen, download the PDF, or use it to prepare your information before your quote review.
What Fine Edge needs measured, photographed, and described before quoting most site-based fabrication work. Applies to handrails, gates, stairs, screens, and most custom install conditions. Completing this before you request a quote reduces back-and-forth and speeds up real pricing.
The intake guide for trade operators planning a one-off van build or a repeatable fleet system. Covers van make and model, workflow priorities, layout preferences, storage requirements, and phasing goals. The more detail you provide, the more accurate the planning conversation.
Site-readiness questions that commonly affect installation quality, timing, and safety. Useful for stairs, railings, exterior metal, and commercial installs. Addresses substrate, access, neighboring trade coordination, and sequencing before crew deployment.
What makes a fabrication file usable, what creates delays, and what Fine Edge wants from buyers who need cut parts. Covers acceptable file types, layer setup, tolerances, common mistakes, and how to submit files for review. Designed for buyers who have design files but are unsure whether they are fabrication-ready.
A decision-support tool for common fabrication materials and finishes. Helps users make better first-pass decisions for environment, durability, look, and budget. Covers carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, powder coat, and paint options with honest trade-offs for each in South Florida conditions.