Artec 3D | How To Reverse Engineer A Curved Metal Bracket From A 3D Scan @Artec_3D | Uploaded April 2016 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
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Reverse engineering is useful to recreating CAD data when none is available. It can be used to create complementary objects or improve existing objects. This video shows how to work with a 3D scan created using Artec's handheld precision scanners, Artec Studio and SpaceClaim. It shows an overview of the process of extracting curve data from an Artec Eva handheld 3D scanner. Video courtesy of Artec partner, ScanSource.
Learn more about Artec 3D scanners reverse engineering applications - artec3d.com/applications
Reverse engineering is useful to recreating CAD data when none is available. It can be used to create complementary objects or improve existing objects. This video shows how to work with a 3D scan created using Artec's handheld precision scanners, Artec Studio and SpaceClaim. It shows an overview of the process of extracting curve data from an Artec Eva handheld 3D scanner. Video courtesy of Artec partner, ScanSource.