STEP or IGES?
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Hi! I’m preparing to send a CAD file to my manufacturer for a CNC-machined aluminum enclosure. Would it be better to use a STEP or IGES file to send to the manufacturer? The design has some tricky features like internal ribs and threaded holes, so I want to make sure everything comes through accurately. I’m leaning towards STEP, but I’d love to hear what others prefer and why.
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