Input integrity
Files, drawings, tolerances, and finish requirements are captured early so quoting does not depend on private email memory.
Oshcut is presented as a technical sheet metal partner for engineering groups that live between prototype urgency and production accountability. The site experience is built around clear RFQ inputs, material-aware DFM, and documentation that survives handoff from design to purchasing.
The old RFQ flow hides too much context. A price arrives, but the buyer may not know whether the quote assumed a different bend radius, a looser cosmetic surface, a substitute material, or a simplified inspection plan. Oshcut's operating idea is to turn those assumptions into visible engineering checkpoints. That means the same part record can carry revision notes, manufacturability warnings, material and finish options, and production readiness signals across prototype, pilot, and bridge orders.
Files, drawings, tolerances, and finish requirements are captured early so quoting does not depend on private email memory.
Cut, bend, hardware, weld, and finish routes are reviewed as a connected sequence, not separate line items.
Certs, FAI needs, sample plans, and shipment notes can be requested before the order moves into production.
STEP, DXF, PDF, and quantity notes are normalized into a quote record.
Risk flags are attached to bend relief, hole offsets, material, finish, and hardware choices.
Approved assumptions become traveler notes, inspection references, and shipment requirements.
Design changes stay tied to the prior order so repeat builds do not restart from zero.
Oshcut will help turn it into a quote record with explicit assumptions, practical DFM notes, and a clear path to sheet metal production.