I don't often talk about AutoCAD... mostly due to the fact that I'm a Revit/BIM geek...
But we still use AutoCAD and AutoCAD has it's place in the BIM process....
Deep down I still love AutoCAD!
We typically share CAD files with consultants in a PDF format, or will receive PDF's of the original design when working on a renovation etc.
When we receive PDF's of a building we'll be working on we typically have to trace or underlay the PDF... until now...
I found a tool that can convert PDF to DWG and DXF
Convert PDF to AutoCAD:
High quality conversions with lines, arcs, scale
presets and texts preserved.
Files of up to 40MB can be uploaded and converted
quickly.
It's safe too, apparently any uploaded data, including emails, is deleted in accordance with their privacy policy...
And it's free!
check it out.
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