Go to homepage
18 / 22
Sep 2016

If you need a really functioning part with high accuracy you need to design and then print it. Scanned models are not the exact size of your parts nor have that much detail. For a statue it’s fine to be scanned and 3d printed but for parts that can be actually used nope! specially for small and complicated parts that may have inner structures that cannot be scanned. It totally depends on your parts and their shapes. Also the material that they are made of, what is it? plastic, metal, glass?

Hello, we offer a 3D Scan 3D Design & 3D Printing service based in Essex, England. We successfully scan parts and depending on the size of the part we either offer an on-site service or alternatively request the part is posted to us. In order to give an accurate quote the part would have to be seen e.g. photo with dimensions. If we can be of any other assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Regards Laura.

Hi,

I can provide 3D scanning services with structured light scanning, laser and red light.

Davide

Wow !! everyone is VERY helpful. I have an antique manually operated machine that is 110 years old. It is very simple in nature, but very rare to find in reality. I’m considering reviving it from oblivion to ultimately have parts re-cast. The first step in this is to re-engineer from actual parts. I don’t need automotive level precision as these parts are far from that level of control. I will basically need the shapes externally measured (as there is no real interior or voids) in these original castings. A friend of mine and myself can refine the scans to reflect any post-casting machining. We’re just looking to have a good exterior solid object to start with.

It is made up of ~12-14 simple parts as seen in the images. One image is assembled, the other is of the broken down components. unit total steel weight is about 20 pounds and 18" tall. But as you can see the individual parts are not that big. I believe a DXF file would work best or iges. After we refine the solid model I may return to 3D forums (or the scanner) to make a print of all the parts for me to test assemble. At that point I have to move to a funding phase for evaluating casting.

Please feel free to provide an approximate quote to me. I’m talking a budgetary ballpark quote. Im not a company this is a personal project.
very-early-coles-ice-cream-shaker-soda-fountain_1_5b49fc3956a50cf05bcff4bfe95f1f52.jpg