Reverse Engineering Of A Gear
In Portfolio by AZOTH3D
Problem:
Azoth’s customer desired a 2-piece gear design for a machine spare part. They had a design concept in mind (top two pictures above) but no part prints to make it happen.
Solution:
Azoth scanned the gear geometry, used CAD to modify the gear to a 2 piece design, and 3D printed a new gear out of steel.
Problem:
Azoth’s customer desired a 2-piece gear design for a machine spare part. They had a design concept in mind (top two pictures above) but no part prints to make it happen.
Solution:
Azoth scanned the gear geometry, used CAD to modify the gear to a 2 piece design, and 3D printed a new gear out of steel.
Problem:
Azoth’s customer desired a 2-piece gear design for a machine spare part. They had a design concept in mind (top two pictures above) but no part prints to make it happen.
Solution:
Azoth scanned the gear geometry, used CAD to modify the gear to a 2 piece design, and 3D printed a new gear out of steel.
Problem:
Azoth’s customer desired a 2-piece gear design for a machine spare part. They had a design concept in mind (top two pictures above) but no part prints to make it happen.
Solution:
Azoth scanned the gear geometry, used CAD to modify the gear to a 2 piece design, and 3D printed a new gear out of steel.