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Cut File Best Practices
File type - All files must be in .dxf format. This file type is an export option for many CAD and vector drawing programs.Â
Scale - Parts should be submitted at 100% scale (1:1). This means that you should submit cut files already scaled to the exact size that you want for the part.Â
Units - Design in inches or mm. On our standard intake form, you’ll have the option to tell us which units you’re using in your files.Â
Closed and non-intersecting lines - All shapes should be closed with no intersecting or overlapping cut lines.Â
Submit parts without nesting - When creating parts, do not make files with multiple parts nested together. Our team will do this with special software. Simply submit one file per part that you want to cut.Â
Of course, if you need help or have questions along the way, a member of our cut team will be happy to help. At this time, we do not offer a cut file creation service, but we can guide you on minor changes or suggest outside services for getting your cut files drawn by a professional.Â
Need some help? See below.
If you have questions about what to expect, read our FAQ section to familiarize yourself with our process.
New to cutting and want to learn the lingo? We put together a glossary of terms to help you. (COMING SOON)
When all else fails, don't hesitate to reach out to us directly should you need any support.