ReverseEngineering.com® 2023 Fusion 360 Faro and Romer Arms Add-In is Now Released
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ReverseEngineering.com® 2023 Fusion 360 Faro and Romer Arms Add-In is Now Released

Customer Input drives shop floor reverse engineering and 3D scanning workflow

LA JOLLA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — January 10, 2023 — ReverseEngineering.com®, the world’s leading CAD/CAM Integrated reverse engineering and 3D scanning software, today announced the release of ReverseEngineering.com 2023 Fusion 360 Faro and Romer Arms add-in.

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ReverseEngineering.com 2023 add-in Fusion 360 and Romer Absolute arm 3D scanning pump impeller. (Photo: Business Wire)

ReverseEngineering.com 2023 add-in Fusion 360 and Romer Absolute arm 3D scanning pump impeller. (Photo: Business Wire)

Manufacturers worldwide will be able to use their PCMMs and turn them into a powerful modeling tool. The Fusion 360 PCMM add-in was developed with a shop floor driven focus, that helps ensure operators can 3D capture, 3D measure, 3D scan and 3D model physical part features and complex surfaces quickly. Machine shops can now bypass stand-alone scanning software by using this CAD integrated reverse engineering add-in directly in Fusion 360 as the front end to their 3D scanning hardware.

“This game changing solution connects Faro and Romer arms to Autodesk Fusion 360. The tight integration with the CAD software enables engineers to seamlessly 3D-measure directly in the Fusion 360 environment. End-users will be able to efficiently and effectively use scanned data from their portable measuring arms, to create a 3D model. When the shop floor operator holds the PCMM probe and visually sees a tracking point moving on the Fusion 360 screen, their expression is one of amazement. Improvements to the ReverseEngineering.com add-in is directly driven by shop floor users’ feedback. Once a feature is captured, it can be measured, using the Fusion 360 Inspect tool, to ensure it is within tolerance of micrometers or calipers. Manufacturers benefit from an immediate ROI after their scanning operators gain confidence with the PCMM integration. Ultimately, they now have a power tool that is a 3D digital caliper/micrometer, allowing operators to create 3D models in real time,” said Braxton Carter, CEO/President of ReverseEngineering.com.

2023 Fusion 360 Faro and Romer Arms Add-In Enhancements

About ReverseEngineering.com
ReverseEngineering.com, headquartered in La Jolla, California, is the leading company dedicated to direct CAD reverse engineering and measurement software solutions worldwide. Founded in 1995, ReverseEngineering.com develops and markets 3D scanning software tool sets that accurately, quickly, and easily manage digitized data from portable and traditional CMMs, laser trackers, and laser scanners into CAD/CAM systems as easily modifiable parametric sketches. Providing what is essentially a universal front end for reverse engineering, we have eliminated the data translation issues usually associated with reverse engineering and related applications. 3D Scanning services support mold making, automotive, medical, aerospace, consumer products, education, generator repair services, gas turbine repair services, shipbuilding rip out and repair, oil & gas, rotating equipment pump rebuild and prototyping. ReverseEngineering.com is an Ansys SpaceClaim partner, PTC Silver Partner, Autodesk Inventor/Fusion 360 certified partner, Solidworks Certified Gold partner, MasterCam, Kubotek, Onshape, and SIEMENS NX / Solidedge solution partner. Customers include PENSKE Technology Group, GE Healthcare, U.S. Army Special Forces, Los Alamos Labs, U.S Air Force and the U.S. Navy.

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