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Exact Metrology Has Successful Open House in Brookfield
Exact Metrology hosted its annual Open House at their Brookfield, Wisconsin location on Thursday, June 6, 2019, from 9 am to 3 pm central standard time. The company is located at 20515 Industry Avenue. Many old clients, as well as new ones, were on hand to learn about the company’s new technologies.
Exact Metrology Prepares Peru Trip
Jason Kleinhenz, the Exact Metrology marketing manager and a degreed engineer, is getting ready to visit Peru from August 5 to August 19. He will be assisting archeologist and teacher, Daniel Fernandez-Davila and a group of 12. Kleinhenz wants to collect scan data with the Artec scanners (sponsored and supplied by Artec) of ancient artifacts and up to three monoliths. Once the data is processed, it will be given to the local museum and the local area communities.
Exact Metrology Helps Create Red Stockings Pavilion Sculptures
The Cincinnati Reds celebrated their 150th anniversary as the nation’s first all-professional baseball team by dedicating a pavilion outside the ballpark on May 5, 2019. Local Cincinnati artist, Tom Tsuchiya, created relief figures of the members of the 1869 team [...]
Exact Metrology Helps Create Red Stockings Pavilion Sculptures
The Cincinnati Reds celebrated their 150th anniversary as the nation’s first all-professional baseball team by dedicating a pavilion outside the ballpark on May 5, 2019.
Exact Metrology Honors Application Specialist
Exact Metrology presented its application specialist, Greg Hoeting with the first Golden Circle Award. This award recognized Mr. Hoeting’s achievements at the company within the last 11 years. Among these are positive and long lasting impact on internal and [...]
Exact Metrology Honors Application Specialist
Exact Metrology presented its application specialist, Greg Hoeting with the first Golden Circle Award. This award recognized Mr. Hoeting’s achievements at the company within the last 11 years.
Exact Metrology Preserves History with Scanned Replica of Statue
Exact Metrology worked with the Reading Historical Society museum in Cincinnati, Ohio to scan a replica of a World War I statue. The original statue was created in 1919 and it sits atop a monument for those who bravely [...]
Exact Metrology Preserves History with Scanned Replica of Statue
Exact Metrology worked with the Reading Historical Society museum in Cincinnati, Ohio to scan a replica of a World War I statue.
Exact Metrology Fall 2018 Newsletter
Surphaser realeases a new scanner, the release of PolyWorks 2018, and more to check out in our Fall Newsletter!
Polyworks Software Training Cincinnati
Software insight, hardware demonstrations and free food all rolled into one--for free! Join us, as Exact Metrology once again leads the way for 3D Scanning Excellence.
Date: Tuesday, June 26th
Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm EST
Location: 11575 Goldcoast Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45249
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Polyworks Software Training Brookfield
Software insight, hardware demonstrations and free food all rolled into one--for free! Join us, as Exact Metrology once again leads the way for 3D Scanning Excellence.
Date: Thursday, June 21st
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm CST
Location: 20515 Industry Avenue, Brookfield, WI 53045
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Live Demo 3D Scanning & Reverse Engineering for Firearms
Do you create... Custom Holsters Modified Frames Custom Grips Engineering Improvements Accessory Add-ons Modified Upper/Lowers Custom Barrels Then you need 3D CAD data On February 27th, 2018 Exact Metrology and 3D Systems presented a 30-minute webinar on 3D Scanning and Reverse [...]
Live Demo 3D Scanning & Reverse Engineering for Firearms
Do you create: Custom Holsters, Modified Frames, Custom Grips, Engineering Improvements, Accessory Add-ons, Modified Upper/Lowers, Custom Barrels
Then you need 3D CAD data
Exact Metrology and 3D Systems presented this interactive webinar on Tuesday, February 27th @ 3:00pm EST. This 30-minute webinar will focus on 3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering for Firearms.
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Reverse Engineering: A Basic How-To
Step 1: Determine Intent How will this image be used? Do I anticipate any changes? What are your tolerance requirements? All these questions are paramount in determining the successful path of the data output and each are mutually exclusive [...]