Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Reverse Engineering Reverse engineering involves digitally capturing the geometry of an existing object using 3D scanning or CT imaging, then creating a CAD model for replication or modification. It is widely used for product development, part replacement, and customization. Advanced tools like laser scanners and photogrammetry provide high-precision models with complex surfaces and intricate details. Proper reverse engineering ensures dimensional accuracy, structural integrity, and compatibility with manufacturing processes. It accelerates prototyping, restoration, and innovation. |
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