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WEBINAR: How To Reverse Engineer A 3D Scanned Part

WEBINAR: How To Reverse Engineer A 3D Scanned Part

Join 3DChimera and Polyga on this recorded webinar as we explore a handful of tips and tricks to enhance your 3D scanning projects, with a focus on reverse engineering mesh scan data.

In this video you will:

  • Hear about the different types of 3D scanners on the market
  • See a live demonstration that positions scan data to a new coordinate system & create a reference plane using multiple tools
  • Learn how to use the scan data as a reference for sketching a CAD model

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