DXF vs STEP Files for Laser Cutting: What Buyers Should Send

DXF vs STEP Files for Laser Cutting: What Buyers Should Send

File quality has a direct impact on laser cutting quote speed and accuracy. A clear CAD file reduces guessing, improves communication, and helps suppliers understand the part geometry before pricing.

When to Send a DXF File

DXF files are commonly used for flat profiles and 2D cutting geometry. They are helpful when the part is primarily a flat sheet or plate component and the cutting path is already defined.

When to Send a STEP File

STEP files are useful when the part has 3D geometry, bends, assemblies, or features that may not be clear from a flat profile alone. For parts requiring forming, fit-up, or assembly review, STEP files can improve supplier understanding.

When to Send a PDF Drawing

A PDF drawing is valuable for dimensions, tolerances, notes, material callouts, finish requirements, and purchasing details. For best results, send the CAD file and the PDF drawing together.

Can You Send a Sketch?

Yes, for early RFQ discussion. A dimensioned sketch can help start the conversation, but final production usually requires clearer geometry and specifications.

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