Previous Museums/Architecture Work
Old artifacts and museum displays are also items that can be 3D scanned. Not only would 3D scanning be able to preserve these but it would allow the ability of exact replicas to be created. With the item now in the digital space, it can be scaled up or down depending on the needs. Another use for our 3D scanners is for architecture work. Thanks to our Surphaser scanner we have the ability to scan the interior or exterior of buildings. With this ability, we can quickly generate a 3D layout of architecture such as facilities or capture large-scale statues. Below, is our previous museums/architecture work.
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Recreation of a One of A kind Sculpture
Kettering University has an important sculpture at the hub of its campus. This sculpture is the Orbits of Issac. This sculpture is fairly large standing at over 10’x10’x10′. They called us, Applications 3D, to have the Orbits of Issac reverse engineered… read more
Fresnel Lens Reverse Engineering
Fresnel lenses are used in lighthouses all over the world. Specifically, this particular fresnel lens was borrowed from a nautical museum’s storage for reverse engineering. The lens is made up of multiple parts that all fit together. Undeniably every detail needed to be captured exactly, with no room for error… read more