Bend-aware manufacturability
Flat patterns are checked for reliefs, grain direction, flange reach, hole-to-bend risk, and tool access before pricing is locked.
Oshcut turns CAD files into manufacturable sheet metal parts with a technical quoting path, bend-aware DFM, and production notes your engineering, sourcing, and quality teams can actually review.
Flat patterns are checked for reliefs, grain direction, flange reach, hole-to-bend risk, and tool access before pricing is locked.
Aluminum, stainless, cold rolled steel, galvanized sheet, and powder coat options are paired to use case and tolerance stack.
FAI layouts, CMM sampling plans, material certs, and finish notes can be attached to production orders when the program requires traceability.
One-off brackets, pilot lots, and repeat assemblies stay on the same engineering record so design changes do not get lost between orders.
Use Oshcut for panels, brackets, guards, enclosures, and formed components where cut geometry, bend sequence, and finish all matter. The quoting record can capture drawing revision, material thickness, hardware callouts, and inspection expectations in one place.
Clean edges, tab planning, nesting, and thickness checks for carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum.
Press brake bend strategy, flange limits, hole offsets, and forming relief recommendations.
Fixture thinking, distortion control, and practical notes for low-volume fabricated structures.
Formed covers, brackets, and test fixtures with finish documentation.
Lightweight panels, access doors, and sensor brackets for iterative builds.
Enclosure parts with deburr, finish, and traceability expectations.
Low-volume formed components with drawing revision discipline.
Laser-cut and bent control covers that keep installation notes visible.
"The useful part was not just the price. Oshcut's DFM notes showed which bend reliefs, fastener locations, and finish choices would protect the launch schedule."
Senior mechanical engineer, industrial automation OEM
Attach material, thickness, finish, quantity, and target date. For regulated programs, note inspection level, cert needs, and revision control expectations.