clients. when he was piecing together a one of a kind concept truck, it meant he didn t have to make any compromises to his original vision. the taillight bezels, which are not even available anymore. you can t even find them at swap meets or anything like that. we were able to find one that was salvageable enough to make a scan out of, and i couldn t be happier. he s happy the company can be the go between for him because he knows his baby is in good hands from beginning to end. they connect the dots. they fill in the blanks where you re not just going to mail an emblem somewhere across-country, this company knows what the end product is going to be. while the restoration business is generally committed to older, more affluent clients, hv3d works gives the company access t wider, younger audience. now anyone who needs a part anywhere in the world can be their customer with just a click of a button.
and seeing on display what some of this stuff could do. that got the appetite whet. later on a conference at penn state university and we attended that and listened to at loaf experts in the field. as they gathered more intel, they soon realized 3d printing wasn t some impossible concept to grasp. they didn t need to be experts in printing. being car experts was more than enough. you kind of think sometimes with some of these high-end technologies it s voodoo. the whole thing made sense. you know what, we actually know more about this than we thought we did. we know enough to start down the path of maybe actually turning this into a real business. they launched hv3d works in 2015. when clients are looking for a special part they can t find or doesn t exist, they come to these guys to do t job. there s more opportunities not just in restoration but in automotive customization, hot