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Our Process
Every project is different, but most Reversion Raceworks services follow one of the workflows below. Select the service that best matches your project to see what the process looks like from inquiry to final delivery.
Please be as thorough as possible with your project goals. If you do not have every detail yet, that is okay—we can help define the scope.
We review the project internally and determine the best path forward. We will contact you if additional information is needed.
If the project is approved, we provide an estimate based on the expected labor, project requirements, and timeline. The required deposit or prepayment must be received before work begins.
We scan the part or vehicle area and collect the required reference data. We may travel to you, or the parts may be shipped to our facility.
The completed scan data is prepared for review. Final invoicing is completed based on the approved scope, and the deliverable files are released after the remaining balance is paid.
Please provide as much detail as possible about the part, vehicle, design intent, manufacturing method, and final use case.
We review the project internally, determine feasibility, and request any missing information needed to prepare an accurate estimate.
If the project is approved, we provide an estimate based on the expected labor, project requirements, and timeline. The required deposit or prepayment must be received before work begins.
We collect the necessary measurements or scan data and create the digital model. The design may also be optimized for the intended manufacturing process.
The completed design is submitted for review and approval. Final invoicing is completed, and the deliverable files are released after the remaining balance is paid.
Please describe your project goals, part requirements, vehicle application, material needs, and any known fitment concerns.
We review the project internally to determine feasibility and the best path forward. We will request more information when needed.
If the project is approved, we provide an estimate based on the expected labor, materials, manufacturing requirements, and timeline. The required deposit must be received before work begins.
We scan, measure, and design the part. We may travel to you, or parts may be shipped to our facility. The design is optimized for the intended manufacturing process when required.
The completed design is submitted for your review and approval before prototype or production manufacturing begins.
We manufacture the parts in-house or through a trusted production partner. When required, a prototype may be produced to verify fitment before final manufacturing.
Final invoicing is completed after manufacturing. Once the remaining balance is paid, the completed parts are prepared for pickup or shipment.
3D Scanning and Modeling Demo
3D scanning converts a part into data points. These data points to recreate the object in the digital world. Imagination is the only limit on how to modify, transform, or improve this model. Accuracy is exceptional - We achieve resolution <0.01" (.2mm). We offer complete scans, design work, and manufacturing!
See what we can do for you!
We're proud to provide custom models to take your build to the next level.
Rotate, zoom, and inspect the model.
Several years of experience in CAD (computer-aided design) via a full Solidworks suite allow us to provide you with accurate models made to exact specifications. Paired with our scanning capabilities, we can create bespoke parts that fit perfectly.
Manufacturing Options
Experts in additive, subtractive, and laser cutting.
All materials, machines, and finishes provided to you have been extensivley tested and tuned to meet our standards. Contact us and we'll be happy to work with you from one-offs to volume production.
Not every part needs to be 3D printed - we offer CNC cut options for more robust requirements. Laser cut and bent metals are no problem either, which can be supplemented with coatings, threaded inserts, and chamfering. We've got most materials covered, from aluminum and steel to wood and even carbon fiber panels.