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Geomagic Design X - Reverse Engineering Buick Riviera Coach Light

GoEngineer 1,980 3 years ago
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This video is an overview of a reverse engineering project involving various GoEngineer products. The objective was to 3D scan, reverse engineer, and 3D print replacement parts for a 1986 Buick Riviera. The OEM parts were 3D scanned using a Creaform HandyScan Black Elite. For reverse engineering the scan data, Geomagic Design X was used. The entire feature history for the parts was transferred to SOLIDWORKS for modifications. After the design work the parts were 3D printed on a Stratasys J850 and F370. Vero-clear material was used for its transparency and ABS was used as a direct replacement. Learn how these products can improve your reverse engineering process. http://www.goengineer.com http://www.facebook.com/goengineer http://www.twitter.com/goengineer https://www.linkedin.com/company/goengineer

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