3D Scanning
Bringing industrial 3D scanning to the hobbyist and consumer in Wellington. We specialise in quick turnarounds and one offs to keep those projects going. Ship, drop off or we can come out to you!
We have multiple different 3D scanners to cater to your solution. Super detailed small minis? Large automotive body panels or engine bays? We can do it all and everything in between.
Check out our blog posts down below to see what our 3D scanning options can do for you.
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3D Scan - Small
Regular price $92.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $92.00 NZD -
3D Scan - Large
Regular price $172.50 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $172.50 NZD -
3D Scan - Xtra Large (Please Enquire)
Regular price $287.50 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $287.50 NZDSold out -
3D Scan - Medium
Regular price $138.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $138.00 NZD
How does it work?
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1. Scan
- Drop off your parts to us in Wellington or we can come to you!
- We start off by doing a raw scan of the part.
- Black and shiny parts will require scanning spray to help the scanner see the surfaces.
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2. Processing
- Every scan requires processing. We include simple processing operations free with our scan service.
- For more complex processing such as filling holes in a part or modifying the scan file, we charge for the time. Please get in touch.
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3. Print
We bring the scan to life through 3D printing. Whether this is a mirrored part, resized part or modified.
Work Examples
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MR2 Speed Sensor
One our our friends Olaf suffered a classic SW20 speedometer fault rendering his car unroadworthy. The plastic speedometer ring gear had broken off the differential, giving sporadic readings to the...
MR2 Speed Sensor
One our our friends Olaf suffered a classic SW20 speedometer fault rendering his car unroadworthy. The plastic speedometer ring gear had broken off the differential, giving sporadic readings to the...
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LS Water Manifold
Steve over at StealthRide had a bit of a challenge on his LS powered S14/15 drift car. The radiator and waterpump now live in the boot of the car rednering...
LS Water Manifold
Steve over at StealthRide had a bit of a challenge on his LS powered S14/15 drift car. The radiator and waterpump now live in the boot of the car rednering...