3D Scanning
Reverse Engineering
3D Printing

Based in Columbia, SC – serving clients all over the southeast. I help makers, fabricators, and artists bring their ideas or broken parts to life in 3D – quickly and without breaking the bank. From scanning an existing part to designing and 3D printing a new one, we’ve got you covered!

Why Choose Axos 3D?

A close up of a complex metal pipe with laser lines superimposed over it
A close up of a complex metal pipe with laser lines superimposed over it
One-Stop Shop

3D scanning, CAD modeling, and 3D printing all in one place, so you don’t need to juggle multiple services.

Fast Turnaround

Rapid scanning, design, and printing – often within a couple of days for most projects.

New to 3D tech? No problem – the process is explained in plain language. We’ll guide you to the perfect solution!

Friendly Expert Help

Our Services

Helping you bring ideas to life with precision and care.

3D Scanning
A person is holding using a 3d scanner to scan a gear
A person is holding using a 3d scanner to scan a gear

High-precision metrology-grade 3D scanners are used to capture every detail of your object's shape. Even complicated or odd-shaped parts become accurate digital models you can trust.

A person sitting at a desk using a computer to design a gear
A person sitting at a desk using a computer to design a gear
A 3d printer that is sitting on a table
A 3d printer that is sitting on a table
Reverse Engineering

We can turn your part or idea into a fully editable 3D model. This saves you time and lets you easily modify the design, create a replacement part, or make improvements.

We also offer 3D printing when you need a prototype or a single part. This helps you test how things fit and work with a real piece in hand whenever you need it.

3D Printing

Frequently
Asked
Questions

My part is very shiny. Can you still scan it?

Yes. We use a special vanishing spray that allows our lasers to see dark or shiny surfaces perfectly. It evaporates on its own and requires no cleaning.

What is the difference between a Mesh and a CAD model?

A Mesh is like a "digital skin" (good for 3D printing). A CAD model is "solid math" (good for machining). We specialize in converting Mesh to CAD so you can actually edit the file.

Can you scan at my location?

Yes. For large or immobile machinery, we serve the entire South Carolina Midlands and beyond.

How accurate is the process?

We use metrology grade equipment capable of 0.0007" (0.02mm) accuracy.

Not Sure Where to Start?
Give us a call!