Lead time depends on complexity, material availability, finishing steps, and current shop load. Simple prismatic parts in common alloys often fall into a standard window quoted case-by-case, while tight-tolerance work, hard metals, or multi-op assemblies may require additional planning.
Expedited schedules are sometimes possible when drawings are complete, materials are specified without ambiguity, and inspection criteria match the actual critical features on the print.
The fastest way to shorten cycle time is a clean RFQ: stable revision, clear critical dimensions, and consolidated finishing notes so engineering and programming can start without back-and-forth.