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We would machine the models, but we want the process to be as seamless as possible. We are looking to reverse engineer parts and modify them to work better for different types of manufacturing. Meshes are usually fine for additive. Could use meshes in subtractive, but would rather generate primitives to make edge and surface selecting simpler on the CAM side. I think going from mesh to model as quickly as possible is more valuable than working with a mesh as is. Because the 3D scan of parts might have geometry and damage unsuitable for some manufacturing processes.
In short, we want to machine the mesh or convert it to a solid parametric part. We can go straight to machining if it makes sense for that part. Converting to a solid parametric might be more valuable for CAM, CAD, CAE, reverse engineering, etc.