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CAD files that we work with are generally DXF or DWG format.  The file must be setup in 2D with each part to be cut clearly labeled.  Below you fill find a link for a DXF file and a DWG file that illustrates the basic setup.

DXF and DWG Sample Files:

(right click and save-as to download the sample files)


Setup Guidelines for DXF and DWG files

  • Layers: place all engraved items on a single layer and create a layer for each material
  • Grain orientation: materials that have a grain, such as wood, are assumed to be oriented with the grain horizontal.  If parts need to be cut with grain oriented in another direction, please indicate that on the drawing
  • Notes: the use of notes is highly encouraged if you feel that any clarification of your design intent is needed.  We recommend that the notes are placed on a layer titled "notes" - we will not cut or engrave a notes layer
  • Line weight for engraving: line weight for items to be cut should be set to "0.001"
  • Line weight for engraving: Laser Edge Cutters recommend at least 0.5 pt for engraving for visibility
  • Fill: items with a fill will be engraved
 
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Testimonials

"Over thanksgiving and Christmas last year you cut some parts for me for a wooden clock project - I just thought I would let you know how that turned out...  it's not 100% complete, but it's running.  Below is a link to a
video.  http://www.youtube.com/user/sound396#p/a/u/1/A3fc3GiaT0Y

I hope your business does well and sticks around.  This is exactly the kind of project that requires extremely high quality cutting or it simply would not work.  Imagine if one of the hundreds of gear teeth was a little burned and slightly too small – the gears would bind or skip and the clock wouldn’t run correctly.  I would not have been able to build this without the confidence that your cutting would be accurate.

 
Thanks for all your help with the project!"

-Jerry G