Portfolio
Case studies from the workshop floor.
A selection of reverse engineering and 3D inspection projects across aerospace, automotive, medical, energy and consumer products.

30-year-old impeller — rebuilt blade-by-blade for full flow recovery
An industrial impeller older than the engineer rebuilding it — no drawings, no specs, every blade worn differently. We delivered a parametric model tied back to the original hydraulic intent.

Broken, glued, and still had to be right — a fitting rescued from a bad scan
The part arrived damaged, with missing clips and visible glue repairs. The scan looked worse than the part. We rebuilt it inside a ±0.15 mm tolerance band — fully parametric, ready for production.

Helical shaft — picking the one tooth that defines the other thirty
On a worn helical shaft, every tooth tells a slightly different story. Choose the wrong master and the error compounds along the whole spiral. Here is how we found the golden one.

Can you reverse-engineer a chair? Yes — and it is harder than it looks
Soft cushions, organic curves, compound transitions and zero symmetry. A chair pushes scan-to-CAD past the point where mechanical workflows stop being useful.
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