3D Scanning

Currently we can only scan objects that are able to be taken back to the office - The scanner requires a powerful PC and I don’t currently have access to a laptop powerful enough for remote work.

It’s taken a while for the software for our Metro X 3D scanner to be updated but its finally at a state where we can offer this as a service. As seen below, we were involved with a major avionics upgrade for a customers B212 helicopter fleet. We started with a scan of the existing instrument panels to get the correct shape and fastener hole locations. This was then inputted into fusion, and the revised instrument layout was added which was then sent off for CNC machining.

Blue face mask with various cutouts against a dark background.
A metal chassis frame designed for electronic components with multiple circular and rectangular cutouts specific for mounting parts on a circuit board.
An aircraft dashboard frame on a worktable in a workshop, with various cables, electronics, and circular cutouts for gauges and displays surrounding it.
Blue and black line drawing template of an aircraft cockpit instrument panel.
A metal engine block mounting plate with multiple circular and rectangular holes, and a large central rectangular opening.
Aircraft cockpit instrument panel in a workshop setting, with various holes and mounting points for gauges and controls, placed on a workbench.