I will recreate solidwork industrial machine part engineering for manufacturing


About this gig
I provide professional reverse engineering and SolidWorks CAD modeling services to recreate industrial machine parts for manufacturing and production. Many engineers and manufacturers lose access to original CAD files or need to reproduce existing mechanical parts from physical samples, sketches, or images.
I specialize in converting those references into precise, production-ready CAD models.
Using SolidWorks, Fusion 360, and AutoCAD, I recreate mechanical components with accurate dimensions, tolerances, and engineering standards required for CNC machining, fabrication, and industrial manufacturing. My process ensures each part is functional, manufacturable, and optimized for real-world use.
Whether you need a single machine part recreated or a full mechanical assembly reverse engineered, I deliver detailed 3D CAD models, photorealistic renders, and technical drawings to support production. I also provide exploded views, assembly structures, and Bill of Materials (BOM) for better understanding and manufacturing efficiency.
My goal is to help you recover lost designs, improve existing parts, and ensure smooth production with accurate and reliable CAD solutions.
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Get to know Henry
Mechanical Design Engineer, Industrial CAD and Manufacturing Expert
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMar 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese
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FAQ
are designs ready for cnc manufacturing?
yes, all models are optimized for production
Can you recreate parts from images or samples?
Yes, I can rebuild accurate CAD models from photos or references.
can you improve existing designs?
absolutely, i optimize and redesign parts if needed
Do you provide full assemblies?
Yes, included in premium packages.
