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You know the drill. Customer picks a Kohler K-5871. You go to Kohler's site. The DXF link is broken. You try the old one you have on file. It's from 2019. Did they change the dimensions? You don't know. But you're cutting a $3,000 slab with it anyway.
That's insane. And it ends today.
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It starts with 10 minutes on a manufacturer's website. Then you're on a forum. Then you're asking a buddy if he has the file. Then you're re-drawing it from a spec sheet you found as a PDF. By the time you have the DXF, you've burned 30-45 minutes. On one cutout.
And here's the part nobody talks about: how do you know it's right? That DXF you downloaded from who-knows-where β was it drawn to the current spec? Was it in inches or millimeters? Manufacturers change dimensions and don't tell anyone. They even disclaim responsibility on their own spec sheets: "Fabricator is responsible for verifying all dimensions."
So you're cutting a $4,000 slab using a file you're not 100% sure about, from a source you can't verify, hoping the reveal comes out right.
One wrong cutout. One old spec. One flipped template. That's a $5,000 remake and a customer who never calls you again.
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