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When I send prints and Pro/E or SOLID WORKS model files to AllFab, which takes precedent when programming your equipment?

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When I send prints and Pro/E or SOLID WORKS model files to AllFab, which takes precedent when programming your equipment?

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A. To save time and reduce costs we use the ProE or SOLID WORKS model files for CNC programming and internal engineering, therefore these files always take precedent over hard-copy prints. This ensures your finished part is an exact duplicate of your 3D model; making simple changes to prints without changes to your model files may result in inaccurate parts and assemblies.

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