I have a set of 3D .stp files that must be flattened and rebuilt in CorelDRAW (.cdr) so they drop straight into my laser-cutting workflow. Every profile, hole, and contour has to carry over at true scale—no scaling surprises—because the parts are going straight from the file to the laser bed. What I will supply • .stp files of the part or assembly What I need back • One clean, well-layered .cdr & PDF file for .stp file provided • All vectors closed and ready for a kerf-adjusted toolpath (hairline where appropriate) • Exact dimensions preserved; I’ll be cross-checking against calipers and the STEP geometry • High-detail elements such as fillets, slots, countersinks or engraving marks retained—no simplified outlines unless we agree in writing Acceptance criteria • When I import your .cdr into CorelDRAW at 1:1, every critical dimension matches the STEP source to ±0.05 mm. • All paths are single, continuous vectors with no overlapping duplicates. • File opens without missing fonts or external links.