Luxury Decor Maker Uses EScan to Move from Fabric to Furniture

May 14, 2010

For 25 years our interior-design company, Anthony Chao, has specialized in silk-fabric products. From our origins in California we have built a primary presence in China over the last five years, establishing four Shanghai locations.

About two years ago we decided to expand from fabric-based pieces into custom furniture reproductions. That decision brought us into a product area that is much more “3D” than the fabric operation. Our core products—bedding, drapery, upholstery, even hand-painted wallpaper—are a challenge to produce at the highest standards, but furniture poses very different challenges.

It was because we knew the potential of 3D scanning that we even considered furniture production. We understood that 3D scanning’s reverse-engineering capabilities would enable us to create reproductions at super-high quality. We only needed to find a scanner unit and software that performed properly and reliably.

After studying many scanners from a variety of manufacturers we made the right choice choosing EScan from 3D Digital Corp. Training was of course highly important—we accomplished this through online video conferencing with Satish at 3D Digital headquarters. He was very helpful in building our understanding of how the product works. Since Satish was new at scanning furniture we both faced a bit of a learning curve. Initially we ran into a few issues getting enough detail out of the scans and then piecing them together. But after some trial-and-error we had our staff well skilled in a working system for large and small items.

The EScan, versus competing products, has been the simplest to use, superior in user-friendliness to other units on the market. One competitor’s model that we demo’d required the application of an immense number of paper adhesive dots, which take hours to put in place and are difficult to remove. Compared to other scanners we looked at, the eScan was able to get the job done relatively easily.

Using eScan, even large objects like full-size sofas can be captured using some tape and black markers to create recognizable surface points. Each of the scans we took merged effectively, creating a CAD file that locked in very intricate and beautiful carving of the original piece.

If at any time we ran into problems or issues, Satish would do some problem-solving and think of new ways to capture the scans and merge them accurately.
After a software upgrade the processing speed time was reduced significantly.

I look forward to continuing our valuable work with the EScan system and producing furniture pieces that continually please our highly discerning clientele.

Lyman Chao
Anthony Chao
Shanghai, China

3D Scanning Technology From 3D Digital To Rescue.

Our Houston-based company operates in a wide array of industrial markets, from aerospace to automotive to utilities, to name a few. We provide in-stock products and materials as well as customized material procurement and inventory management.

We are very entrepreneurial. We pride ourselves on moving aggressively when we sense opportunity. At times that means expanding into markets that we have no experience in.

Recently we were in that position. We were accepting some jobs not knowing if we would actually be able to accomplish what we were promising.

One problem we often face is having to handle products that the customer has no drawings for. The customer is frustrated by this and it also causes problems for us in trying to service their needs. In one particular case, the customer we were taking on wanted to move valuable used parts and components on wooden pallets and possibly store them for a lengthy period. They insisted that the entire components be protected from contact with the pallets or any other firm or abrasive surface.

To protect these parts properly required foam linings that fit each component snugly. As we were trying to create these linings, we received a suggestion about 3D scanning as best-practices way to do it. We were unaware of 3D scanning as a technology but we contacted 3D Digital in Connecticut and ordered an EScan unit. Immediately we saw how valuable the technology could be to a diverse group of customers who are unable to obtain drawings for parts and components they need to pack, ship and maintain.

We found the Escan to be an excellent tool for our business, but even more valuable to us was the service and support we received from the staff at 3D Digital. We were in a position where we had to put the scanner to immediate use and cut our raw foam to precise measurements. We had contracts pending, so there was no time for extensive training.

In some of other jobs we were suddenly able to quickly take scans of products and parts and create much-needed drawings. That way, we could provide the high level of service we had contracted to provide.

In all honesty, we never imagined how great the support, time and patience given to us by 3D Digital could be. Without that backup we could not have accomplished our goals and satisfied our customers’ needs.

Now that we have this technology, and our own people have had such a positive experience with it, we are able to move forward in expanding even further into new markets.

Gustavo Garza, Jr.

Regional Sales Manager

AIS, Inc.

3D Scanner to scan full size Boats

We are a boat trailer manufacturing company based in west coast of Florida; we have been in business of over 20 yrs. The boat manufacturers do not supply us with drawings most of the time and we had to spend days measuring the dimensions by hand, however about a year ago I started looking for 3d scanning devices to help us reduce our time. During my research we contacted a lot of companies which either had very expensive solutions or had scanners that did not work, finally we found your company 3D Digital Corp (Escan3d). At first my team and I were skeptical about your product as it was inexpensive and were in doubt whether it would meets our needs. To our pleasant surprise the product not only performed all the things we needed but also the learning curve was short. Finally, I would like to Thank Satish and his staff for providing excellent support.

Best Regards And best of Luck
Brooks More COO
MTT Inc.