Welcome To OnCreate3D
OnCreate3D is the first full cloud 3D CAM app. It runs in a web browser and on any mobile device. Simply import a CAD File and choose a project type such as Mill, Lathe or SheetMetal. Many file formats such as STL / IGES / STEP are supported.
Create Operations to cut the part. Mill 3D supports Pocket, Contour, Parallel, Radial, Pencil and many more operations. Mill 2D supports Pocket, Contour, Rest Area operations. Lathe supports Turning, Facing, Grooving and many more operations. Mill 2D & Lathe will be introduced soon. You can Simulate the operations to check for gouges, spikes, undercutting etc.
Create NC File for all selected operations by providing basic information about the controller options. That’s it. You are ready to take NC File to your controller.
We are proud to collaborate with industry leaders, architects, contractors, and developers who trust our expertise in BIM services and as-built services. Our partners rely on us to deliver accurate, high-quality data that enhances every stage of their projects, from planning to execution.
With our cutting-edge technology and commitment to precision, we ensure seamless integration between digital models and real-world structures. Whether it’s streamlining workflows with detailed BIM models or creating precise as-built drawings for renovations, we provide the tools our partners need to succeed.
Together, we’re shaping the future of construction, making every project smarter, faster, and more efficient.
We also offer the following services
VDC
Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) services are like a behind-the-scenes powerhouse for construction projects. They’re all about using digital tools to plan, design, and manage building projects before any physical work begins. This way, you get a clear vision of what’s going to happen, avoiding surprises down the road.
As-Built Drawings
Imagine getting a blueprint that doesn’t match the building. Frustrating, right? That’s where as-built services come in. They’re all about capturing the reality of what’s actually been constructed, not just what was supposed to be built. Think of it as a real-world map of your project—warts and all.
During construction, things change. Walls move, pipes shift, and sometimes what’s on paper just doesn’t fit. As-built services document these changes. They provide updated drawings that show exactly what was built, down to the inch. You get precise details, like where that rogue HVAC duct actually ended up or how the electrical conduits were rerouted. It’s a reality check that saves headaches later.
These services aren’t just for new projects. They’re crucial for renovations, too. Need to knock down a wall but unsure what’s behind it? As-built drawings can tell you. They’re like a backstage pass to the building’s hidden features, helping you plan with confidence. No more guessing games, no more surprises.
And the benefits? Huge. Imagine avoiding costly mistakes because you had the right information upfront. Or wrapping up a project with a detailed record of everything you built. It’s not just about accuracy; it’s about clarity. Everyone—owners, contractors, and future project teams—gets the same playbook.
BIM
BIM stands for Building Information Modeling. It’s like a digital version of your building, but so much more. Picture a 3D model that not only shows how things look but also includes the nuts and bolts—materials, dimensions, even cost estimates.
Why use it? Because construction projects are complex. So many moving parts, so many things that can go wrong. BIM pulls everything together. It lets architects, engineers, and contractors work from the same playbook. Everyone sees the same 3D model. That means fewer mistakes, fewer delays, and fewer headaches.
How does it work? It’s more than just a pretty 3D picture. BIM models hold layers of information. Need to know what kind of insulation goes in that wall? Check the model. Curious about the HVAC system layout? It’s in there. Want to see how a change in one area affects the rest of the project? BIM can show you that in real-time. It’s like a crystal ball for construction.
Architectural Drafting
Ever tried to build something without a plan? It’s a disaster waiting to happen. That’s where architectural drafting services come in. They’re the backbone of any construction project, translating ideas and designs into detailed, technical drawings. It’s not just about pretty pictures—these drafts are precise blueprints that guide every nail, brick, and beam.
So, what exactly do they do? Drafting services take concepts and turn them into working documents. These are the maps for your project. They show dimensions, layouts, and how everything fits together. Need to see where the windows go? It’s in the draft. Want to know the exact placement of electrical outlets? You’ve got it. They’re like a GPS for your build, ensuring nothing’s out of place.
Why are they crucial? Because construction is complex. One tiny mistake can cost you thousands and weeks of delay. Drafting services catch these issues before they become real problems. They ensure that what’s on paper can be built in the real world—accurately and efficiently.
Laser Scanning
And imagine documenting every facet of a building or site — from the last schism in a wall — without ever having to hold up that measuring tape. This is how 3D laser scanning services work.
Architectural Scanning
Ever tried to measure a building with just a tape measure and a ladder? It’s slow, risky, and often inaccurate. That’s where architectural scanning services flip the script. Using laser technology, these services capture every inch of a structure with pinpoint precision. We’re talking about millions of data points, all collected in a matter of minutes. The result? A highly accurate 3D model of the building, inside and out.
How does it work? A laser scanner shoots out thousands of light pulses per second, bouncing them off surfaces. This creates a “point cloud”—a digital replica of the real world. You can explore this model from any angle, zoom in to see intricate details, and even use it to create 2D drawings or full 3D models. It’s like having a digital twin of your building, complete with every corner, crack, and curve.
Why does this matter? Because guesswork isn’t good enough when it comes to construction or renovation. You need exact measurements. That’s where scanning services shine. They eliminate human error and reduce time spent on-site. Whether you’re restoring a historic building, planning a major renovation, or just need accurate as-built documentation, these scans deliver the data you need—fast.
But it’s not just about speed. Scanning makes complex projects easier to manage. You get a crystal-clear picture of existing conditions, so you can plan with confidence. Need to know if new HVAC systems will fit without cutting into structural elements? The scan will tell you. Want to see how a new design will interact with existing structures? You can simulate it digitally.
Scan to BIM Services
Imagine walking into a building and instantly having a digital replica of it in your hands. That’s what Scan to BIM services offer. They take a physical structure—every nook, cranny, and hidden corner—and transform it into a detailed 3D digital model. It’s like turning a real-world building into a virtual one, brick by brick.
Here’s how it works: Laser scanners are set up around the building, firing thousands of laser beams per second. Each beam hits a surface and bounces back, creating a “point cloud”—a digital snapshot of every surface it touches. This cloud is then used to build a 3D model. But it’s not just any model. It’s a Building Information Model (BIM), packed with data about materials, dimensions, and more. You can zoom in, rotate, and dissect the model, getting a detailed view of the building’s layout and structure.
Why is this game-changing? Because it eliminates guesswork. You’re not working with outdated blueprints or hazy measurements. You get exact data, so you can plan renovations, retrofits, or new designs with confidence. Need to see if that new staircase will fit without moving walls? The BIM model has the answer.
And it’s not just about construction. Scan to BIM is a lifesaver for facility management, too. Want to know where the electrical conduits run or where to access the plumbing lines? It’s all in the model. Everything is mapped out, reducing the time and cost of maintenance and repairs.
Our Team
Our team consists of CAD/CAM industry experts with experience of over 25 years in CAD modeling and CAM processing algorithms, Quality and User experience experts and Web Technology experts. We are constantly striving to make OnCreate3D more and more user friendly and productive.
About
OnCreate3D is the first and only full-cloud 3D CAM system that lets Machinists create toolpaths and NC File outputs for any 3D model from any device such as desktop/laptop, Smart Phone or Tablet.
OnCreate3D can import variety of file formats such as STL/IGES/STEP for 3D milling app and DXF/DWG for Lathe, Nesting, profile and punch app. Users can share their model as well as toolpath data with anyone they have permitted to. This allows machining sequence to be generated for any CNC machine anywhere on the planet.
Core Values
We aim to live by our motto DREAM, DEPLOY and ENJOY.
We aim to keep consistency in thoughts, purpose and action for anything that we do.
We aim to be dependable partner of choice for our customers.
About Me
Hello! I’m Dave. I’ve Been As-Building for 16 Years
Our mission is to bring precision and clarity to every construction project. We’re here to make sure you have the accurate, reliable data you need—whether you’re planning a new build, managing a renovation, or just trying to get a better handle on your space. We bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, using 3D scanning and BIM to turn complex ideas into clear, actionable plans.
- BIM Services
- Architectural Scanning
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