
Honda Motocompo tail light lower cover
Reverse engineeringA rare part for a collectible Honda, recreated for OEM-level fitment.
Automotive components nobody stocks any more, industrial parts measured on a plant floor, enclosures built around a client’s board, and production runs in the hundreds.

A discontinued bracket for a classic Corolla, rebuilt from the broken original.

The dealer's only answer was a whole new front bumper.

A corroded flanged door, scanned on site and rebuilt as a clean manufacturing model.
Yugadanavi Power Plant

Several hundred identical parts, delivered as a single production run.
Lalan Rubber

A working assembly in SolidWorks, not a static shape.
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A rare part for a collectible Honda, recreated for OEM-level fitment.

Laser-engraved timber awards and 3D embossed lettering for a research event.
IEEE Student Branch, Curtin University Colombo

From a damaged pivot to a manufactured replacement.

A dashboard mount designed for one car, with nothing drilled.

A damaged engine cover reproduced to specification.

A load-bearing bracket redesigned to be stronger than the part it replaced.

Cut tooth profiles that mesh and run smoothly.

A repeating texture printed cleanly across a full plate.

Cut edges and engraved marking, straight from vector artwork.

Built-up illuminated letters, made to size.

A symmetrical devotional form modelled and printed in detail.

A connector housing built for working sound engineers.

A housing that keeps a sensor square to the finger.

A fully functional printed arm for a university project.

Console switch carriers redesigned for a car worth keeping original.

A set of parts that only works if all of them are right.

A photograph printed as thickness, revealed by light.

A load-rated lifting rig, built for structural testing coursework.

An air/fuel gauge integrated cleanly into the factory console.

A bell housing captured by 3D scan for reverse engineering.

A factory headlight scanned and modelled for a projector retrofit.

A pair of discontinued interior trim covers, reproduced to match.

Interior door pull trims, remade after the originals degraded.

An instrument cluster housing captured by scan and rebuilt in CAD.

A university final-year project: an assistant robot with a delivery tray.
30 projects delivered
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