Continuing the discussion from EINSTAR 2 GIVEAWAY Round1🎉:
Some of your ideas are absolutely mind-blowing ![]()
There’s still time to join — comment your idea in the original post and you could win a FREE EINSTAR 2!
Continuing the discussion from EINSTAR 2 GIVEAWAY Round1🎉:
Some of your ideas are absolutely mind-blowing ![]()
There’s still time to join — comment your idea in the original post and you could win a FREE EINSTAR 2!
Einstar has honestly made a huge difference for us.
We’ve been using it for our product development, and the results speak for themselves: over 20 tools verified without the usual headaches of manual measurement and CAD documentation. That’s a lot of time we have to get back to actually focusing on building things.
The bigger win? We’ve designed and produced nine new products that we literally couldn’t have made without it. Some of these required reverse engineering parts where we had no existing CAD data, and Einstar handled it.
What I appreciate most is that it’s actually easy to use—no massive learning curve, no fighting with the software. You scan, you get your model, you move forward. It just works as a solid starting point for reverse engineering, which is precisely what we needed.
It’s become one of those tools we didn’t know we needed until we had it, and now it’s hard to imagine working without it.