Ok guys, hold your horses. We've been talking about making a few pieces, and/or farming some work out. Even if we're talking larger runs, and I know the CNC machining world has changed dramatically over the last few years, we're still talking sheet metal and not wood or plate(that includes plastics). The OP has mentioned he has a Plasma cutter and I said I had mine laser cut. Both of these machine methods will leave a sharp edge, and neither machine will do an edge radius. So doing that edge break will require either a second machine AND a second program, or hand labor. Hand labor with any tool is time consuming and will add to the price of the job if being farmed out.
Further, I'd say a CNC router through aluminum would have a much lower cut rate than a CNC Laser or plasma machine. For the record, the machine that cut my .090" AL ran at about 240 inches per minute for the larger holes, and 180ipm (to keep corner tolerances) for the smaller ones. This gave the shop a cut time of less than 2 hours, and my total bill including materials was $300.00. I can't imagine any router cutting faster, and simply put, more time means more dollars.
So stop blowing my words out of proportion, or applying different machines than what has been mentioned.