Dray,
I'm in roughly the same position as you (starting my own business), but a bit further along. I'm not really sure where Opera is getting his figures from, but they're way out of the ballpark for prototype cases and such...I know, because I've been pricing it out for my own projects. The easiest thing to do is call a few companies and ask for a really rough estimate given a basic box size, etc. I've found the web quoting machine at
to be quite useful. For a basic kit around 3" square, top and bottom half (dual cavity), etc. expect to pay around $3k-$4k for the mold, which is good for around 10k cases (give or take, dependant upon material, design, etc.). Individual case price will depend on quantity, but even at 100+ you'll pay less than $4/case.
The electronics is a bit more complicated, and only a handful of the people I've spoken to about design made me beliegve in their talent to do so without gouging me on price. The more complete of a project you can present to someone, the better off you are financially. I suggest finding someone locally (a friend, college, whathaveyou) to put together a basic design for peanuts (if it's a college student, buy him $100 in McDonalds gift certificates). Once the design is roughed out, then approach a qualified person to nail down the details. As long as the first circuit is in the ballpark, you'll spend less money...I do most of my design work, but pass of the design to someone else to make sure I haven't missed anything. Cost is an unknown, but expect to pay around $75-$125/hour for a real EE to start modifying things. If they can't modify an existing design to work reasonably well for sub-$5k, ask them if they're charging you for lunches
