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3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering, & Rapid PrototypingSmart Manufacturing: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing using 3D Scanning
3D Scanning parts is faster and more efficient than any other form of capturing measurements. Scanning captures all edge breaks, fillets, chamfers, and other aspects that may have been missed during the design process. With a complete and detailed representation of...
INTAMSYS 3D Printers Offer Possibilities for CNC Businesses to Save Time and Cost
Additive manufacturing is being integrated into more and more sectors, it is no secret. This includes more traditional manufacturing industries, where additive manufacturing is increasingly being adopted as a complementary technology for producing lighter but...
Mastering Additive Manufacturing: Design Best Practices for Optimal 3D Printing Results
Think Big When It Comes to Your DesignsThe possibilities for custom and innovative solutions through 3D printing are limitless. Although hobbyists may find endless opportunities to create and optimize DIY projects, the benefits of additive manufacturing (AM) multiply...
Revs Institute (Naples, FL) Preserves Automotive History with 3D Scanning
With 3D Scanning, Revs Institute was able capture millions of data points on rare vehicles that will allow extraction of any measurements needed to make the right restoration, conservation, and preservation decisions.The Revs Institute, a museum in Naples, Florida, is...
Enhancing Motorsport Development- Using High-Accuracy 3D Scanning to Assess Performance of a BMW GT3
In the motorsports industry, 3D Scanning is becoming the primary tool engineer teams use in order to optimize both their designs and assemblies.The pre-season is when race car finessing begins. It's a crucial time, as designers and quality control experts must...
Reverse Engineer with Your CAD Software
Instead of starting from scratch when designing a part or product, reverse engineering makes it possible to 3D Scan an existing component and use its surface data as the basis for developing new designs or improving upon old ones. Using a variety of design software...