In aerospace a defect, mismeasurement, or slight error can be the difference between a successful launch and mission failure. It's because of this that aerospace companies have the most stringent requirements for quality and dimensional accuracy.
When producing replacement parts, 3D metrology reduces time to market and ensures quality.
April 1, 2024
3D scanning is being used more for reverse engineering, reducing time to market. Automotive, aerospace, defense, and other manufacturers use it to efficiently reverse engineer existing objects for various parts.
>Dave Kindig, owner of the Kindig-It Design custom car fabrication shop, is known for creating unique and exciting modifications for premium cars. In order to bring his visions to life, the team leverages the FARO® Design ScanArm 2.5C.
Reverse engineering is the process of taking apart a product to understand its design and functionality. This knowledge is helpful for creating similar products or improving existing designs.
GD&T is a language for precise communication of complex geometric requirements for parts and assemblies. It specifies tolerances for exact requirements, ensuring understanding among team members.
Watch this exclusive panel discussion that unveils the groundbreaking techniques behind Kindig-it Design's extraordinary custom car fabrication process.
Read the full case study to find out how the Quantum Max scanarm and scanarm software helps classic car restoration companies like Kindig-It Design streamline workflows, while increasing accuracy and precision.
Adam LZ, the YouTube sensation, showcases his passion for building, driving, and tuning high-performance drift cars. Adam explores innovative avenues for reverse engineering, supported by Matt Mogensen's expertise gained at FARO®.