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3D Scan
Have a physical object you need converted to a digital model for 3D printing, CNC machining or reverse engineering? 3D scanning could be the solution.
Our high resolution scanners turn anything as big as a car to as small as a mouse into an STL 3D model. From there we can modify the model and prep it for manufacturing.
Saint Mary’s College of Maryland
A new building was being made for the archeology department on campus and they requested the scans be used to demonstrate some of the artifacts discovered in the surrounding fields.
Old vases, water masons, and engraved pipes were just some of the artifacts we successfully scanned with the Artec Spider scanner.
Prehistoric Imprint Sample
Working with the man who discovered the tracks, Ray Stanford, Mach was allowed to scan the large artifact with our Artec Eva scanner and then use that scan to create a palm-sized version using a color polyjet printer.