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Learn SOLIDWORKS the right way ▶ http://courses.solidwarcestutorials.n... You don't need a 3D scanner to reverse-engineer complex parts. In this video, I reverse-engineer three components using nothing but a Sharpie, a caliper, and a 2D scanner. Each component gets harder. The first one is flat and takes seconds. The second is a fully functional aperture mechanism. The third is cylindrical with geometry that wraps around the surface. I made a bet with Fabian at 3D Labs: if all three 3D prints match the originals, I get free studio time for a year. If not, I owe him an advertisement. Tools used: Sharpie Digital caliper 2D flatbed scanner SOLIDWORKS (Wrap feature for cylindrical geometry) 3D printer (PLA) #SOLIDWORKS

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