3D Scanning Portfolio

Here’s a portfolio of parts we’ve measured using one of our 3D Scanning Systems. These are a combination of parts that our customers have agreed to us showcasing and parts that we have scanned just for fun and to demonstrate our scanning capabilities.

If you’d like to suggest something else we could scan, or to see if we could scan your parts, just get in touch via our Contact Us page.


Small Component Scanning

Our structured light scanner captures components as small as 1-2 cm up to 20-30 cm with resolutions down to 0.035 mm. Perfect for scanning small objects with create detail, this scanner excels at sharp corners. These scans are typically used for parts that require reverse engineering or 3D printing.

Triangulated mesh created by 3D scanning services - Scan to Mesh using 3D laser scanning
Small Metal Component (6 cm)
Four STL meshes of 3D scanned fountain pen nibs
Fountain Pen nibs (4 cm)
Blue STL mesh of 3D scanned link arm on white background
Link arm from a Ford Focus AC vent

A Banana

A light-hearted test to demonstrate the colour mapping capabilities of our structured light scanner. We fully 3D scanned a banana including colour textures. Check out the model to see the results.


Motorcycle Fairing (Bodywork) & Helmet

Large plastic parts scanned using our handheld system in structured light or laser mode. Front fender and rear side panel from a Suzuki GSX600F, plus a full-face motorcycle helmet including visor – typical examples for aftermarket development or custom applications.


Custom Vehicle Components & Body Work

We regularly 3D scan automotive components for custom jobs ranging from individual parts to full body sections. Using our handheld scanners, we can capture complex geometry on-site or in our lab, producing accurate meshes for reverse engineering or as reference geometry for new designs that must fit to existing parts. Below are some examples of on-site 3D scanning, including custom alloy wheels and a fibreglass body.

Photo of black alloy wheel, handheld 3D scanner, spray, and laptop showing 3D scanned mesh.
Orange fibreglass car body on supports beside a laptop and 3D scanner, with the 3D scan visible on the laptop screen.

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From micro-components to complete assemblies – reverse engineering, inspection, or manufacturing preparation