3D Scans on the Mid North Coast
Micron-accurate 3D scanning
3D printing & prototyping for custom parts
Fast turnaround, low volume
Local area's only SLS, SLA & DLP specialists
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Mid North Coast 3D Scans
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When accuracy matters, 3D scanning takes the guesswork out of design, repair, and manufacturing. At 3D Tech, based on the Mid North Coast, we use metrology-grade scanning technology to capture millions of data points in seconds—perfect for replicating complex parts, fitting replacement components, or reverse-engineering something no longer in production.
Whether it’s a vehicle chassis, ship propellor, or custom fixture, our high-resolution scanner detects every curve and contour, even on worn or irregular surfaces. Forget struggling with rulers and tape measures—our scanning equipment makes digital precision faster, cleaner, and more reliable.
With the latest tech, cordless equipment, remote viewing and a background in real-world engineering, we make 3D scans simple, accessible, and incredibly accurate. To talk about your next scanning project, contact us today.
Scanners equipped with 5MP cameras and cutting-edge software for fast, reliable digital capture.
Micron-Level Accuracy
Latest Scanning Technology
Real-World Engineering Expertise
Why Use High-Resolution 3D Scanning?
3D scanning isn’t just for prototypes or high-tech industries—it’s one of the most practical tools available for solving everyday engineering problems. If you need a part replicated, but the original drawings are missing or outdated, scanning lets you digitally recreate the object in exacting detail. This process is invaluable for industries like mining, marine, construction and automotive where downtime is costly and parts may be custom, rare or discontinued. Our scanners measure down to the micron level, offering better-than-handmade accuracy in a fraction of the time.
We also continuously invest in upgraded equipment—our current 5MP scanner captures far more detail than older models, allowing us to deliver results that are sharper, faster and more flexible than ever. From one-off parts to production-ready designs, 3D scanning lays the foundation for whatever comes next.
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What is 3D scanning and how does it work?
3D scanning is the process of capturing the physical shape and dimensions of an object using specialised scanning equipment. The scanner records millions of surface points to create a detailed digital 3D model. This model can then be used for analysis, redesign, prototyping, or manufacturing. Depending on the technology, scanners may use laser, structured light or photogrammetry to collect data. It’s especially useful when precision is critical, or when the object has complex curves and features that are difficult to measure manually.
What industries use 3D scanning?
3D scanning is widely used across industries like automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, mining, marine, medical, and architecture. It’s ideal for reverse engineering, quality control, fitting custom parts, detecting wear or deformation, and prototyping. It’s also increasingly popular among hobbyists, artists and designers who want to create or replicate intricate shapes. In mining and construction, it’s often used to produce accurate models of equipment where OEM parts are no longer available.
Can 3D scanning be used on damaged or worn parts?
Yes—3D scanning is especially useful for parts that are damaged, worn or hard to measure. The technology captures surface geometry as it exists in the real world, allowing for precise measurements even if the part isn’t in perfect condition. Engineers can then use CAD software to clean up or restore the scanned model, re-creating the part to its original specifications or adjusting it for improvement. This makes it a popular solution for repairs and replacements.