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This -might- work for you: create a (free) GrabCAD workbench account (not the community item though they seem to be linked): GrabCAD - Workbench and then upload your file into a project of some kind. It will take a little while, but the file should import properly (and show/be available as 3D), as an assembly. You should (I have not tried this with an assembly) then be possible to go to the file and "Download As"... Source: over 2 years ago
Grabcad Workbench does this to some extent. It's not what I'd consider an elegant solution - all it does is save historical copies of your files - but it does work. My robotics team has used it for a while now, and it's free to sign up for. Source: over 2 years ago
I have been using grabCAD Workbantch (to share CAD files with my coworker). It has revision control and is free, but it comes with some quirks. GrabCAD Workbantch. Source: over 2 years ago
You can save files from GrabCAD as STLs. I assume you're aware that most of the parts can't be printed; O-ring seals, springs, the needle, screws, nozzle, etc. If you still want to download it, download GrabCAD Workbench and install it; download the Solidworks files (SLDASM and SLDPRT) to your PC, open them in GrabCAD Workbench, and save them from the 3D Viewer file menu. Source: over 2 years ago
Grabcad is a great source of models and you can convert most models using a free Workbench account. Source: over 2 years ago
Yeah, I found that out the hard way also. I thought it would be the same as when I was with verizon, we could make a certain amount of email addresses, but nope, they want you to use your own from somewhere else. Only when you first sign up can you create a frontier.com email address. otherwise you go in a loop trying to figure it out. real shi**y. Source: 11 months ago
You can also try frontier.com and using their chat system to check whether they have any fiber service at your address. If they don't, they'll attempt to sell you some crappy DSL option. If they're quoting you 500 mbit/1 gig service options or greater, that's the fiber. Source: almost 1 year ago
Go to https://frontier.com/ and see if Fiber service is available at your address. If it is, get that. Source: about 1 year ago
Check if frontier fiber is available for you: https://frontier.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Frontier: https://frontier.com/ (no experience, but I feel like it'd need to be a newer housing tract to get this service). Source: over 1 year ago
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