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3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering, & Rapid PrototypingArmy Dissects Black Hawk Helo, Scans Parts For 3D Printing
Before you can 3D print a part, you need a detailed 3D model of it. Army Material Command is figuring out how to scan tens of thousands of parts. One method: pull apart an entire helicopter.WASHINGTON: Wichita State University in Kansas is taking an Army Black Hawk...
Reverse Engineering – In-House or Out Source
Every design and manufacturing business has the need to get existing parts into a Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems at some point. The frequency of this need really depends on the individual business needs. Companies that work with a lot of legacy parts...
3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing beyond Earth with NASA
Learn how Additive Manufacturing will have a strong impact on space exploration. The idea of building landing pads, habitats, and roads on the Moon will likely be different than the common construction process here on Earth. In the best case scenario, a large-scale...
Peel 3D to CAD – A must-see for Reverse Engineering enthusiasts!
This new application video shows how to use a Peel 3d scanner to scan a car exhaust system and turn it into a CAD model using Fusion 360 from Autodesk.Complete Tutorial: Learn how to extract geometric entities from your mesh file and save time on design in your CAD...
3D to DOD: The Advantages of 3D Scanning in the Military
US Department of Defense Uses 3D Measurement to Solve Maintenance Challenges The model above was scanned using a HandySCAN BLACK portable 3D scanner; you can zoom in and see the level of detail around the edges, the holes, the bends and the fasteners. The United...
The Future Of Additive Manufacturing
An interesting talk at the third episode of the ongoing 3DEXPERIENCE: A Virtual Journey, revealed some hints about what may happen in additive manufacturing’s future. The 26-minute talk was given by Dr. Michael Grieves, who is the Chief Scientist in Advanced...