Research on the Measurement and Model Reconstruction of Complex Three-Dimensional Surfaces in Classical Furniture
This paper aims to digitally preserve the holographic three-dimensional information of classical furniture,using a classical furniture display pedestal as a reverse modeling case.It analyzes the characteristics,processes,and critical stages of reverse engineering,employing three-dimensional laser scanning equipment for non-contact measurement of three-dimensional data on the surface of classical furniture replicas.The measured data are processed using Geomagic Studio reverse engineering software to obtain a comprehensive polygonal data model.The NURBS surface reconstruction philosophy is applied using SolidWorks software for solid reconstruction,resulting in a parametric solid structure assembly model.Measurements confirm that the dimensions and assembly precision of the three-dimensional model are consistent with the original prototype,facilitating the digital preservation of holographic three-dimensional information on classical furniture.