[Example] High-Precision Reverse Engineering (Simple Shape Work)
We will introduce a method for reverse engineering simple-shaped workpieces with higher precision.
Commonly used methods for obtaining point cloud data for reverse engineering include 3D laser scanners and X-ray CT devices. However, regardless of how precise the equipment used is, an error of approximately ±0.05 to 0.1 mm occurs during data acquisition. Since the scan data is based on these initial errors, it can be said that achieving highly reproducible reverse engineering is nearly impossible. To improve reproducibility, there are methods to correct CAD drawings by incorporating actual measurements using calipers or micrometers, but there are limitations to the shapes and dimensional accuracy that can be measured with small tools. Our company has been providing measurement services using high-precision measuring instruments such as three-dimensional measuring machines and shape measuring machines for many years, enabling us to perform high-precision reverse engineering leveraging our advanced measurement technology. In this blog, we will introduce high-precision reverse engineering methods for simple-shaped workpieces.
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