WickedFog
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I suppose you could do that for complex parts, but you're still going to have to do a bunch of CAD work to fix the model afterwards. And it doesn't matter the part, I could model it up faster than someone could scan a part and repair it with surface modeling. It's just the wrong approach to creating mechanical parts. Solid modeling is much faster for mechanicsl things.or, rc parts to go ahead and cnc them out of aluminum