3D Scanning of Fixtures, Jigs, Gauges & Tools for Inspection & Design
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
- In this video we show how 3D Scanning can be used in many ways with fixtures, tools and jigs. This includes qualifying a fixture, doing virtual gap and flush checks, inspection parts in a fixture and using 3D scan data to design a fixture. Click "Show More" below to see Quick Video Links.
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1. Overview 0:51
2. What is a fixture? 1:29
3. Applications 2:29
4. Why use them? 3:25
5: 3D Scanning & Probing Fixtures 4:57
6: Example # 1 - Holding fixture for welding 7:46
7. Example # 2 - Gap & Flush check fixture 12:58
8. Example # 3 - Qualifying & Inspecting parts with a complex fixture 18:03
9. Example # 4 - Design a fixture for a sheet metal part 22:40
10. Example # 5 - Design a fixture for an electronics board 28:30
11. Summary - 30:30
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Great video, Thank you for bringing real world examples in your presentation
Glad it was helpful!
hi ser, hope you're doing fine.
I find your videos really great basically because I'm currently working on the same process so thank you very much for these amazing videos.
I have a question if you would like to answer please, I'm currently working on my intern project with creaform handy scan and some 3D printing technologies so I have a project in which I have to take an existing product basically reverse engineer it to create a new product that solves some frustration in the original product and 3d printed it and test it. can you please propose to me some products related to mechanical engineering that I can start with and work on ?
Thank you in advanced
Find something around your house or garage that frustrates you and you think could be designed better. Perhaps a kitchen utensil like spatula. Make the handle thicker and more ergonomic. Make the end larger but with more holes. Make it longer with a different bend. Hope that helps.