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.