FAQ Category: File Setup

Which side of my part will be the top?

When you upload your vector file (DXF, DWG, EPS, or AI format) or STEP/STP format file to our website or use our Parts Builder to create a part, the orientation of your part as shown in the 2D part preview will be considered the top side.

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Can you cut intricate designs?

If you have an intricate, delicate, or complex design, check to see that it meets our density guidelines. Here are some tips for designing successful parts: If your design is too delicate to produce, our applications team will place your order on hold and request that you revise. Take a look at our other

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How to export from OnShape?

Need to export a 2D DXF file or 3D STEP from OnShape? We can help! We know OnShape is a top choice for students and hobbyists. That’s why we’ve put together a step-by-step guide for exporting DXF format files we can use to cut your parts! You can also export STEP format files from

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How to export from Adobe Illustrator?

If you want to know how to export a design from Adobe Illustrator, it’s easy! Illustrator is an industry standard vector graphics program that we highly recommend for decorative projects. While Illustrator isn’t free, the software comes with a powerful toolset and may merge seamlessly into your workflow if you’re already an Adobe user.

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How to export from QCAD?

If you need to export a file from QCAD, great news! You can save the file natively within QCAD – no special export process needed. Just press Ctrl+Shift+S to save the file in either the DXF or DWG format. Whether you’re a CAD pro or just starting out, QCAD is useful for reviewing two-dimensional

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How to export from Inkscape?

Create and export your design using Inkscape if you need a free design program that works well for decorative parts! Inkscape makes our list of recommended illustration software. If you decide to try Inkscape, it is free to download here. Be sure to export your design as an EPS format file: Exporting a Design

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How to export from Rhino3D?

Need to export a flat DXF file from Rhino3D? The best way to create a successful design for laser cutting is to use one of SendCutSend’s Recommended Software. Rhino3D is not on our preferred software list because compared to other design tools, Rhino3D tends to produce inconsistent exports. However, we understand it’s not always

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How to export from PTC Creo?

Exporting a successful 2D vector file from PTC Creo is not straightforward, so Creo is not one of our preferred software. We highly suggest using software like Autodesk Fusion, AutoCAD, or SolidWorks. If Creo is your preference, though, check out our Video Guide for How To Export in PTC Creo. Once your file is

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How to export from TurboCAD?

When exporting a design file from TurboCAD, the program often creates duplicate and intersecting paths that our lasers cannot process. This happens sometimes when a 2D flat pattern is exported from a 3D design. For this reason, you may want to consider trying one of the free software programs we recommend instead. However we do

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How to export from TinkerCAD?

Need to know how to export a file format we accept from TinkerCAD? TinkerCAD can be a challenging platform for us to process since it does not export true DXF files. For this reason, you may want to consider trying one of the free software options we recommend instead. However, there are a couple of

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How to export from Photoshop?

We cannot accept files saved directly from Photoshop (.psd, .png, or .jpeg format files). If you have access to Adobe Illustrator, we recommend using it to convert your raster file to vector and export an .ai format file.

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Check out our the resources below or contact us at support@sendcutsend.com

Guidelines

Everything you need to know to design for laser-cutting, CNC routing, bending, and tapping.

Tutorials

Everything from software-specific tutorials to material selection tips.

Materials

We have sheet metals, plastics, composites, and wood/boards for every project.

Part Sizes

Min and Max part sizes for all our materials

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