I have a collection of reference photographs and need a print-ready 3D model generated directly from those images. The part is a functional prototype, not a showpiece, so dimensional fidelity is critical. It must sit comfortably inside the 300 × 300 × 450 mm build area of my HT90 printer and be optimised for printing in CF10-PEEK filament; please keep wall-thicknesses, overhangs and joint clearances in mind for that material. You will work from the images, extract the necessary measurements, and convert them into an accurate CAD model. Once approved, provide the final files in STL (and STEP if possible) ready for slicing. I will verify the design by overlaying it on the photos and by running a dry-fit in the slicer, so tolerances need to follow what is visually evident in the images. Deliverables: • Clean, watertight 3D model that reproduces every detail shown in the reference images • STL (and preferably STEP) files validated to slice error-free within 300 × 300 × 450 mm • One round of minor revisions to fine-tune dimensions if the first print reveals adjustments are needed If you have experience reverse-engineering parts from photos and understand the nuances of CF-reinforced PEEK, I’d love to see your approach.