I recently worked on the reverse engineering of the Peugeot 207 side mirror frame, and this video is a short walkthrough of the process.
From 3D scanning the real part, to accurate CAD reconstruction in CATIA / 3DEXPERIENCE, and finally validating the geometry with a 3D-printed prototype.
🎥 In this video you’ll see:
The part reviewed in a 3D environment
Comparison between the real component and the CAD model
The final reconstructed geometry
And at the end, the 3D-printed sample used for fit & form validation
This project wasn’t just about modeling.
The main focus was geometrical accuracy, design logic, and preparing the part for injection mold design.
📌 In the next posts, I’ll share the continuation of this project:
injection mold design, manufacturing, and real testing of the final part.
Client: ABZAR-SABALAN.CO
🙏 Special thanks to @FB ,
and as a #CATIAChampion, I’ll be sharing more upcoming videos from different design environments and some of the powerful and exciting capabilities of #3DEXPERIENCE 🚀
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reverse engineering
Peugeot 207 side mirror frame
injection mold design
3D scanning
CAD reconstruction
3D printing
CATIA
3DEXPERIENCE
geometrical accuracy
design logic
