Reverse Engineering

blueprints for a reverse engineering project

Specialty fabrication… in reverse

Commonwealth Tool & Machine is Central Kentucky’s premier service provider for Reverse Engineering, also known as “back engineering”. We make it possible to recreate almost anything you can envision. In order to determine what methodology was used to create a component or tool, we will put our detective minds to work for you by dissecting product systems and rehabilitating these ideas back into the functional elements that you need. Whether you require assistance manufacturing obsolete parts and products, or fabricating a familiar object but with new and better features, Commonwealth Tool & Machine will cover all your computer, electronic, and mechanical reverse engineering needs in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Recreate, Reinvigorate, Revamp

At Commonwealth Tool & Machine, products are deconstructed by our team of skilled reverse engineering specialists so that we can discover how they were initially fabricated. We learn about how they function for the purpose of either recreating the design, or to determine whether a brand-new design based off the older model is a better option. We collect 3-dimensional data to create digital blueprints that are unique to your product using our cutting-edge CAD and CAM technologies. These spatial coordinates allow us to then build your new prototypes for testing, and once satisfied with the product, we will replicate further. Our expertise in reverse engineering technology will help you recreate and develop specialty products for:

  • Aircraft
  • Auto repair
  • Cameras

  • Software
  • Architecture
  • Legacy articles

  • Tools
  • Machines
  • Gearboxes

  • Phones
  • Footwear
  • Computers

Reverse engineering to the rescue                        

Commonwealth Tool & Machine will be there for you…

  • when it is impossible to find a replacement part for what you need in the open marketplace.
  • when companies go out of business and the parts and pieces can no longer be accessed due to shut down.
  • when you need to fabricate a new piece because the older models have been discontinued.
  • when you need to recreate designs that have been accidentally lost due to fire or computer malfunction.
  • when you need to ensure that no copywriting infringements or patent contracts are in violation of United States law.
  • If older design plans were never digitalized because they were engineered before the advent of computers and the blueprints need to be redone for use with modern technology.

Reach out today to speak with one of our professional Reverse Engineering specialists!