A surprising number of production headaches start with one missing artifact: a current drawing. A part still works in the field, but the original print has been revised by hand, redlined beyond recognition, or simply lost over time.
Our reverse-engineering workflow starts with physical capture. Using the Faro Platinum Arm, we gather critical surfaces, datums, and feature relationships so we can rebuild geometry with inspection-grade confidence.
From there, engineering reconstructs the model in SolidWorks through DesignWorks, translating a worn physical sample into a manufacturable digital definition. This is where we often add practical updates like tolerance clarity, tool-access adjustments, and stack-up risk reduction.
Once CAD is complete, we generate a controlled drawing package and hand it into normal quoting and process planning. That means the part can move from one-off rescue work to repeat production with the same quality controls as any other program on the floor.
If you have a legacy component with no dependable print, we can help you recover the design intent and build a path back to predictable lead times.


