So the reference for the solid edge for reverse is to use extraction from the surface stl, even though I think it's better to use a mesh sketch like geomagic
Great tutorial. Easy to follow and ever so important sound is good in this video. I am starting with 3D scanning and i am going to do a lot of reverse engineering stuff. My SolidWorks computer turned out to be to light weight for this stuff and right now i am a bit envious of the smoot operation in this video. Have to bite the bullet and go get myself a new computer on top of everything..
Greatt Sir !!, Such a nice explanation May i have that 3d model that you process in your video so i can learn what exactly you do in your presentation. Because i am so excited with Solid Edge and the Reverse Engineering. I want to learn it more.
great presentation, and a lot of information, congratulations. I only have a question, what kind of scanner did you use to get so clear holes in that mesh? I have some scanners and I can't get that type of hole to have that definition
This is a joke. You take the easiest part of a model, mess the mesh up, never even check fitment and the final product is a MESH? ARE YOU KIDDING? go on. try to manufacture this part.
Best video I've seen about Solid Edge and reverse engineering. Congratulations and thank you for the great job.
So the reference for the solid edge for reverse is to use extraction from the surface stl, even though I think it's better to use a mesh sketch like geomagic
Thank you so much! I've question; as a reverse engineer would it be possible to RE a leather bag to its layers and parts, what's your opinion??
Great tutorial. Easy to follow and ever so important sound is good in this video. I am starting with 3D scanning and i am going to do a lot of reverse engineering stuff. My SolidWorks computer turned out to be to light weight for this stuff and right now i am a bit envious of the smoot operation in this video. Have to bite the bullet and go get myself a new computer on top of everything..
Greatt Sir !!, Such a nice explanation
May i have that 3d model that you process in your video so i can learn what exactly you do in your presentation. Because i am so excited with Solid Edge and the Reverse Engineering. I want to learn it more.
Seems to me that it would have been faster to use the scan geometry for reference to create the solid model from scratch.
Awesome work. Summary is really good ✌️
great presentation, and a lot of information, congratulations. I only have a question, what kind of scanner did you use to get so clear holes in that mesh? I have some scanners and I can't get that type of hole to have that definition
To me, looks like it doesnt come from scanner
This is a joke. You take the easiest part of a model, mess the mesh up, never even check fitment and the final product is a MESH? ARE YOU KIDDING? go on. try to manufacture this part.