Mesh4CAD 2000 — Reliable Mesh-to-Solid Conversion for CAD Designers
Mesh4CAD 2000 is an AutoCAD add-on (for AutoCAD 2000 and 2002) that converts polygonal meshes into editable CAD solids and related entities. Key points:
- Primary purpose: Convert meshes (polyface/triangle meshes, imported STL/OBJ geometry) into AutoCAD 3D solids, faces, lines and points.
- Supported hosts: AutoCAD 2000 / 2002 (legacy plugin). Later versions in the same product family exist for newer AutoCAD releases (2004, 2007, 2010).
- Typical workflow: import or create a mesh → run Mesh4CAD conversion tools → generate solids or surface/face geometry → clean/repair resulting geometry inside AutoCAD.
- Features: mesh-to-solid conversion, solid-to-mesh, creation of polyface meshes and individual faces, basic repair/cleanup during conversion.
- Use cases: reverse engineering from scan/3D-print STL, preparing imported meshes for CAD modeling or manufacturing, converting lightweight mesh models into parametric workflows.
- Limitations: designed for older AutoCAD releases (⁄2002); may not support modern AutoCAD APIs or handle very high-resolution meshes without pre-simplification; advanced surface fitting and NURBS reconstruction are limited compared with current commercial reverse‑engineering packages.
- Distribution & licensing: historically distributed as shareware for a small fee; available from third‑party download archives (legacy software sites).
- Practical tips: simplify/decimate high-density meshes before conversion; run AutoCAD’s cleanup tools after conversion (UNJOIN, UNION, REGION, SOLIDEDIT) to fix topology; for modern workflows consider newer Mesh4CAD versions or dedicated reverse‑engineering tools if you need robust NURBS fitting.
If you want, I can:
- provide a short step‑by‑step conversion checklist for AutoCAD ⁄2002, or
- suggest modern alternatives and equivalent plugins for recent AutoCAD versions.
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