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JohnSL - Random Products | Quick Reverse Engineering Techniques with a 3D Printer @JohnSL | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
I find having a 3D printer makes it a lot faster to iterate on dimension, angles, and shapes when I'm reverse engineering something. I often need to reverse engineer to design around items, for compatibility, or to fix an item.
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Quick Reverse Engineering Techniques with a 3D Printer @JohnSL

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