Reverse Engineering

We first start off the project conversation with the question, what is the reason to breakdown a particular part or assembly?

Once we know why we're looking into the process of reverse engineering we can then know which tools to use to complete the process. We can also have in mind the specific parts that may have certain tolerances to capture which would require a better tool to measure it digitally. We want to ensure we only utilize what we need to on projects to help ensure a time and cost friendly end result!

Mechanical Assembly

When we encounter a mechanical assembly, we can also assemble with movement function within the software we choose to use to ensure fitment. We can also ensure mechanical movement when it's time to check clearance or angle articulations. This process helps reduce the amount of 3d prototypes needing to be produced. 

Extrusion REmakes

There are times we use scanning to reproduce a core part to create molds, plugs and new cores!

Product Development

We often reverse engineer products that aren't being remade so that way they can use the 3d model of that part or assembly to utilize for dimensional accuracy to create other parts to fit into or project renderings of the add on parts.

-Recreation of a vintage hinge design w/ new design elements-

-Steering wheel remake from vintage design-

-Sports car seat design from older version-

-Electronic limit switch add on bracket made-