I will reverse engineer 3d scans into solid cad models


About this gig
Do you have a 3D scan or an STL file you can't edit? Need to reverse engineer a rare automotive or mechanical part?
As a Mechanical Designer, I provide professional reverse engineering services in Inventor and Fusion 360. I don't use auto-converters I manually rebuild your mesh into precise, editable geometry.
My Services:
- STL to STEP Conversion: Raw scans (.stl/.obj) to solid, parametric bodies (.step/.iges).
- Mesh-to-Solid Rebuilding: Clean CAD surfaces from noisy scan data.
- Automotive & Mechanical: Car parts, enclosures, custom brackets.
- Manufacturing Ready: Optimized for CNC machining and 3D printing.
Why choose me? I don't just "trace" shapes. I apply engineering standards, symmetry, and tolerances so your final part fits and works perfectly.
️ IMPORTANT: Every 3D scan is different. Please contact me before ordering to discuss your part's complexity and agree on the best price!
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Get to know KacperW
CAD Designer Reverse Engineering from 3D Scans
- FromPoland
- Member sinceMay 2026
Languages
Polish, English
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FAQ
Can you convert my STL file to a STEP file?
Yes! I specialize in STL to STEP conversion. I don't use simple auto-conversion software. I manually reverse engineer your mesh to create a clean, parametric solid CAD model that is fully editable.
What if my 3D scan is incomplete or has missing areas?
No problem. During the reverse engineering process, I can reconstruct missing areas, smooth out noisy surfaces, and rebuild the intended shape using geometric symmetry and engineering constraints.
Will my files and custom designs be kept confidential?
Absolutely. I respect your intellectual property and business secrets. I am completely open to signing an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) before you send over any proprietary 3D scans or CAD files.
Are the final 3D models ready for 3D printing or CNC machining?
Yes. The final STEP, IGES, or native CAD files will be solid bodies without any surface errors, fully optimized for your specific manufacturing process (CNC machining, sheet metal bending, or FDM/SLA 3D printing).
