Print to Perform: Reverse Engineering FreeForm Shapes Inside SOLIDWORKS Using Geomagic

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This is the 4th video in our Print to Perform series on designing an airbox to optimize the airflow through a bike.

Reverse engineering isn't such a straightforward process sometimes. While most objects are made of prismatic, simple shapes there are times we'll need to remodel an organic or freeform shape. This can be difficult to be done using basic modeling tools inside SOLIDWORKS, but there are add-ins to help in this process.

Geomagic for SOLIDWORKS is one such add-in that lets you import large mesh files, edit the mesh, and extract CAD objects from it. In this video we'll go over the process to extract freeform surfaces to create hybrid models inside SOLIDWORKS and how to validate our model using the deviation analysis tool.

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hello sir, i have one question. extract freeform feature, it's extracted the surface in a new file. i need to extract the surface in a same file can you help me

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The main concern is the free form surfaces have much indention it's not acceptable sir.

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