Reverse engineering of a historic mechanism at Tatoi
From mesh capture to a clean 3D model for documentation, study and future fabrication support.
This type of project fits cases where an old or historic machine must be digitized and turned into a usable technical reference. The workflow starts with capture of the physical object, continues through mesh processing and ends with a cleaner digital model for documentation, presentation or further engineering study.

Indicative scope
- 3D capture of an existing mechanism to preserve its geometry.
- Mesh processing and cleanup.
- Creation of a basis for reverse engineering, exhibition use or future component reconstruction.
Technical and historical value
Projects like this support both engineering and preservation. They create a dependable record before wear, missing parts or further deterioration erase valuable information.
Indicative deliverables
- Organized photographic and digital project archive.
- Scanning data, mesh or point cloud depending on the case.
- A usable base for CAD, reverse engineering or technical documentation.
Indicative project images
From mesh capture to a clean 3D model for documentation, study and future fabrication support.




