Abstract
This project successfully reverse engineered and prototyped a two-wheeler sprocket hub. A 3D scanner captured the geometry of the original sprocket hub, generating precise data for a digital model. Geomagic software was then utilized to process the scan data and create an STL file, suitable for 3D printing. The final stage involved 3D printing the sprocket hub prototype using a material chosen for its strength and durability. This project not only achieved a comprehensive understanding of the sprocket hub's design through 3D scanning, but also produced a functional prototype for comparison with the original component in terms of dimension, function, and performance. The knowledge gained through this project is valuable for sprocket hub maintenance, repair, and potential future modifications. Key Words: Two-wheeler sprocket hub, Reverse engineering, 3D scanning, Prototyping, 3D printing, STL file.
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