I will reverse engineer mechanical part for manufacturing


About this gig
Is a broken, obsolete part causing costly downtime for your operations?
When the original manufacturer is gone and the drawings are lost, you need a fast and precise solution. I specialize in reverse engineering legacy mechanical components to get your critical equipment back up and running.
Using your physical part (even if it's damaged), I create a complete and accurate digital twin, ready for modern manufacturing methods like CNC machining or 3D printing. My service bridges the gap between the physical world and digital manufacturing.
My Process:
1. Part Assessment: You ship the physical part to me or provide high-quality measurements/scans.
2. Digital Reconstruction: I meticulously rebuild the component as a fully parametric, editable 3D CAD model.
3. Manufacturing Documentation: For the premium package, I create professional 2D drawings with dimensions and tolerances (GD&T) required by any machine shop.
Stop letting obsolete parts control your productivity. Send me a message with photos of your part for a custom quote!
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Get to know Mrityunjay
Data driven DESIGN manufacturing ready RESULTS
- FromIndia
- Member sinceApr 2025
- Avg. response time2 hours
- Last delivery3 weeks
Languages
Hindi, English
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FAQ
My part is broken/damaged. Can you still reverse engineer it?
Yes! I can work with broken or damaged parts. Often, enough intact geometry remains to accurately reconstruct the original design. Just send photos, and we'll assess feasibility together.
What do I need to send you to start the reverse engineering process?
Ideally, you'd ship the physical part to me (I'll provide shipping details). If not possible, high-quality photos with a ruler for scale, or existing 3D scan data (STL, OBJ) will work for certain packages.
How accurate will the final CAD model be to my original physical part?
Accuracy is my priority. Using precise measurement techniques and advanced CAD, I aim for a very high degree of accuracy. Critical dimensions can be held within typical machining tolerances, ensuring proper fit and function.
What's the difference between "Digital Capture" and "Full Reverse Engineering"?
"Digital Capture" is for when you provide 3D scan data (STL). I convert that into a parametric CAD model. "Full Reverse Engineering" means I start from your physical part (or photos/measurements) and create the digital model from scratch.
What CAD software do you use, and what file formats will I receive?
I primarily use SolidWorks for parametric modeling. You will receive industry-standard files like .STEP, .IGES, and .SLDPRT. 2D manufacturing drawings are provided in .PDF and optionally .DWG format.
My machine is old and parts are obsolete. Can you create drawings for a machine shop?
Absolutely! The Premium (Manufacturing-Ready TDP) Package includes professional 2D manufacturing drawings with all necessary dimensions and GD&T, ready for a machine shop to fabricate your replacement part.
How long does the whole process take, especially if I ship the part?
Delivery times vary by package (5-20 days). Shipping time is additional and depends on your location. Once the part arrives, my turnaround begins. We can discuss expedited options if your downtime is critical.
I don't know the material of my part. Can you help?
While precise material analysis isn't included, I can make informed recommendations based on the part's function, appearance, and common engineering practices. I can also perform FEA for an extra charge if you need to test the performance of specific materials.
Can you reverse engineer an assembly, or just single parts?
Yes, I can reverse engineer assemblies! The Premium (Manufacturing-Ready TDP) Package is ideal for complex parts or full assemblies. Please contact me before ordering for a custom quote on multi-part projects.
Will you sign an NDA to protect my intellectual property?
Yes, absolutely. Confidentiality is paramount. I am happy to sign your Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before you send me any sensitive information or ship any parts. Your trust is secured.

