From $50 to $5: Reverse Engineering a Fan Guard with Creality Scan Raptor X
Injection-molded plastic parts can get pricey—especially when they were made over a decade ago. Their rarity, and the added costs of storage and shipping only drive the price higher. But with a 3D scanner, a bit of CAD reverse engineering, and a 3D printer, you can save a ton. In this video, I’ll walk you through the entire process of reverse engineering this AC fan guard and turning it into a functional, low-cost 3D print. #3dscanning #3dprinting #spareparts #creality #raptor

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