Also deep exploration supports bunch of formats and converts really nicely as well
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Byron Nash <[email protected]> wrote: > We deal with receiving CAD files and ended up having to buy a license of > Polytrans. It works pretty well. Before that I tried Rhino demo and some > other free options but always wasted tons of time with poor results. > > > On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 4:15 PM, olivier jeannel > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> Next week I shall receive a mecanical pieces generated with Solidworks. >> Because I'm dealing with an agency, they might won't be able to send an obj >> or fbx file. >> They propose various formats : >> Assemblage or Assembly (.asm) >> Part (.prt) >> Parasolid (.x_t) >> Iges (.igs) >> Step AP203 or AP214 (.stp) >> IFC 2x3 (.ifc) >> ACIS (.sat) >> STL (.stl) >> VRML (.wrl) >> Universal3D (.u3d) >> 3Dxml (.3dxml) >> Catia Graphics (.cgr) >> >> So my question is, what format should I ask and what software would you >> recomend to open and save it in a classic polymesh format ? (preferably >> free...) >> >> I have an old Deep Exploration, I was thinking giving it a try. But if >> someone has a cool winning format + software to advice... >> >> Thank you ! >> >> Olivier >> >> >> >> >

