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The Journey from Scan to CAD to Part at Hill Manufacturing, 404

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My shop has been restoring a 1959 Ford F10. When we decided to recreate a digital dash for the truck, we decided to ask the LinkedIn world for help. That’s when I met Ira Laughy with rapid3D.

Rapid3D exists to solve complex measurement challenges to empower confident decision-making. We scanned the space and current dash and Ira and his team helped us reverse-engineer the process to design a CAD model to ultimately create the part we need.

Ira shares how you can use a 3D scanner to reverse engineer a part in this fascinating forward-thinking episode of MakingChips. Because if you can’t make the part you need, you won’t be MakingChips, and you won’t be making money. BAM!

— Mike Payne

Segments
  • [2:28] Manufacturing Leadership Spotlight: Robin Moore
  • [5:37] Introducing Ira Laughy with Rapid3D
  • [9:44] What inspired Ira to launch Rapid3D
  • [12:18] The cost associated with a 3D scanner
  • [16:51] From scan to CAD to part
  • [20:50] Make the move to Netsuite by Oracle
  • [22:10] Ira’s experience bringing designs to life
  • [24:22] Working through a real-life scenario
  • [28:41] The future of 3D scanning technology
Resources mentioned on this episode Connect With MakingChips
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Manage episode 413420924 series 2109473
Content provided by Jason Zenger, Nick Goellner and MakingChips LLC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Zenger, Nick Goellner and MakingChips LLC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

My shop has been restoring a 1959 Ford F10. When we decided to recreate a digital dash for the truck, we decided to ask the LinkedIn world for help. That’s when I met Ira Laughy with rapid3D.

Rapid3D exists to solve complex measurement challenges to empower confident decision-making. We scanned the space and current dash and Ira and his team helped us reverse-engineer the process to design a CAD model to ultimately create the part we need.

Ira shares how you can use a 3D scanner to reverse engineer a part in this fascinating forward-thinking episode of MakingChips. Because if you can’t make the part you need, you won’t be MakingChips, and you won’t be making money. BAM!

— Mike Payne

Segments
  • [2:28] Manufacturing Leadership Spotlight: Robin Moore
  • [5:37] Introducing Ira Laughy with Rapid3D
  • [9:44] What inspired Ira to launch Rapid3D
  • [12:18] The cost associated with a 3D scanner
  • [16:51] From scan to CAD to part
  • [20:50] Make the move to Netsuite by Oracle
  • [22:10] Ira’s experience bringing designs to life
  • [24:22] Working through a real-life scenario
  • [28:41] The future of 3D scanning technology
Resources mentioned on this episode Connect With MakingChips
  continue reading

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