i would love to hear more about them please. I might have to bail on my laser cut co and I’m looking for options. Like how many pieces can they handle? If there’s a problem are they responsive? Are they good about troubleshooting dxf files? Do they really not charge shipping?Another vote for sendcutsend, they are my go to vendor.
They can handle 1 to thousands of pieces. Our orders are generally in the 20 piece range. They have always been very responsive, and have quick turnaround. We normally see 4 to 5 days from order to delivered parts.i would love to hear more about them please. I might have to bail on my laser cut co and I’m looking for options. Like how many pieces can they handle? If there’s a problem are they responsive? Are they good about troubleshooting dxf files? Do they really not charge shipping?
Yeah that can be a problem.I guess I'm hoping they check the files and make sure they work before sending me a bunch of junk.
Not until I started trying to edit the drawings they had made did I realize what was going on. They would only say they needed a part, so I'd send it. I thought they were using it to make the drawing with. But I think they were really scanning it, then tracing the scan to come up with the end drawing. They were unable to edit or fix a drawing. Very FRUSTRATING. And because I wasn't fluent in CAD I was basically dead in the water for 6mo. Then I got a line on this other co and sent them the file that the old co said they couldn't read and bingo, it was done. No problem. So I moved on and things have been great. I've been able to expand my product line from 3 models to now 9 very different models without a hitch.Yeah that can be a problem.