I need a precise digital replica of the front tie-rod end used on the Honda Acty HA4. The end goal is to 3D-print a trial piece and, once confirmed, pass the same geometry straight to a machinist for production, so the model has to be spot-on. File format • Please supply the master file in STEP. Level of detail High-fidelity geometry is essential—threads, tapers, grease-fit points, dust-boot groove, and every mating surface must be captured so the printed prototype will thread into the rack and knuckle exactly like the OEM part. Surface textures aren’t needed for rendering flair, but dimensional accuracy is critical to within typical machining tolerances. Measurements I don’t have an existing blueprint. If you already have access to one of these tie-rod ends—or can reverse-engineer from reference photos and my measurements—we’ll collaborate to nail down every critical dimension. I can provide: • Close-up photos with caliper readings • Overall length, inner/outer thread specs, and ball-joint stud size once you tell me which points to measure Deliverables 1. Fully constrained STEP file of the tie-rod end 2. Dimensioned drawing or PDF that a machinist can follow 3. Brief report outlining the measurement assumptions and critical tolerances Acceptance criteria • Prototype printed from your file threads cleanly onto the Honda Acty HA4 steering rack and knuckle without play • All critical dimensions match final drawing within ±0.1 mm (or tighter if you recommend) If a quick video call or extra photos will help lock in a tough dimension, just let me know. Once the printed test piece fits, I’ll release final approval so you can mark the project complete.