3D Scanning & Reverse Engineering
Our approach
Cutting-edge 3D technology combined with deep knowledge and experience.
When you have a component without drawings or want to optimize an existing part, we use 3D scanning and reverse engineering to digitally recreate it – ready for production.
We start by scanning the part with high precision, collecting millions of measurement points that capture even complex geometries. The scan data is then processed and converted into a detailed CAD model that you can use for documentation, modification, or reproduction.
This means you get an accurate, editable model – ready for the workshop or production line.
Our Equipment
At Felthaus Engineering, you won’t need additional subcontractors.
We continuously invest in the latest equipment and cutting-edge technology. Not just because we’re engineering enthusiasts, but because it saves our customers both time and money.
With advanced 3D scanning and modern CAD tools, we can analyze, measure, and model your components faster and more accurately than ever before.
This results in fewer errors, shorter lead times, and more efficient projects – whether you’re reverse engineering a component or developing something entirely new.
We start by scanning the part with high precision, capturing millions of data points that reflect even the most complex geometries. The scanning data is then processed and transformed into a detailed CAD model, which you can use for documentation, modification, or reproduction.
In short, you receive an accurate, editable model ready for the workshop or production line.
What Does Reverse Engineering Actually Mean?
Reverse Engineering: From Physical Object to Digital Model
Reverse engineering is the process of recreating digital models from physical parts. Using precise 3D scanning, we analyze existing components and rebuild them as detailed CAD models.
It’s ideal if you’re missing drawings, want to optimize an existing product, or need to reproduce a spare part that’s no longer in production.
In short: We take what you have — and turn it into a digital, documented model ready for further development or production.