How to Reverse Engineer an Assembly Jig with 3D Scanning and 3D Printing
In this LIVE webinar, we’ll walk through step-by-step how to produce an assembly jig based on an OEM part of a vehicle, and teach you the fastest way to quickly reverse engineer parts that reference real-world components.
August 26, 2019
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
Machines go out of production, parts break, but 3D scanning and 3D printing can breathe new life into hardware when there’s no access to the original design.
In this LIVE webinar, we’ll walk through step-by-step how to produce an assembly jig based on an OEM part of a vehicle, and teach you the fastest way to quickly reverse engineer parts that reference real-world components.
What you’ll learn:
- Tutorial video on how to best prepare your scanned models before reverse engineering.
- Four 3D scanners that we recommend based on accuracy, coverage, and cost.
- Tips on which reverse engineering tools you can use with your favorite CAD software.
- Why stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing is exceptionally good for producing highly accurate parts.
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