Come see how PowerShape software fixes damaged and broken parts into clean models that can be sent to a 3D printer for additive manufacturing.
The process of reverse engineering a part does not have to be a challenge with the right tools. The first step is capturing the part data with a scanner. Once the part is scanned, the data needs to be cleaned up—parts can be broken or damaged and CAD tools are needed to repair the damaged surfaces.
Agenda:
- Reverse engineering a part
- Fix damaged part using PowerShape
- Additive Manufacturing of PowerShape model with Netfabb