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3D
modeling involves drawing your part/s up on the computer.
The information is easily transferable and widely used in
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Unlike
the old days when parts were designed and shown in a series of
2D orthographic views, todays designers work with a 3D computer
generated format.
Versatility
On
the screen, we can see exactly what the part looks like, we can
spin it around and look from any angle, zoom in and out, make
cutaway and exploded views and much more.
We
can assemble multiple components together, check fits, move hinges
and fully examine factors such as surface area, part volume and
weight. |
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The
3D models are used again further down the development track in
CAD CAM and for running CNC machining centers. Most of the rapid
prototyping processes also require a 3D model to run.
The
on screen display of the models can be used to create photo realistic
images of your concept, great for showing to potential investors.
The
3D models can be converted to 2D draft views of amazing detail
and accuracy, ideal for aiding in manufacture or for use in patent
applications.
3D
modeling is one of our most popular services, it is also one of
the earliest and most vital steps in the product development process.
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