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by Alonso
06 Aug 2022, 00:13
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: Exhaust manifold 3d scan
Replies: 7
Views: 7799

Re: Exhaust manifold 3d scan

greenskynet wrote: 05 Aug 2022, 08:02 looks very nice. For this object, scanning hidden sides of it is very difficult.
Thanks!

Indeed, as I could not scan it 100% to create a watertight mesh. However there is sufficient data to work with :D
by Alonso
04 Aug 2022, 17:29
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: Exhaust manifold 3d scan
Replies: 7
Views: 7799

Re: Exhaust manifold 3d scan

That's really a nice scan. My compliments for the exhaust manufacturing! Why do you reverse it? Thank you! I'm going through and digitizing the parts I custom made while everything is apart. Creating an archive of sorts. Honestly I didn't think I was going to get such good results at first. I just ...
by Alonso
03 Aug 2022, 17:29
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: Exhaust manifold 3d scan
Replies: 7
Views: 7799

Exhaust manifold 3d scan

Hi all!

This scan was done with absolutely no preparation of any kind applied to the surfaces prior to scanning. Turned on HDR scanning within FlexScan3D and went all in!
by Alonso
30 Jun 2022, 17:11
Forum: Polyga - FlexScan3D
Topic: FlexScan3D - SLS Scanner Software
Replies: 43
Views: 70911

Re: FlexScan3D - SLS Scanner Software

Update from me

FS3D works well for me on my laptop running Windows 11.

No issues, install was as easy as could be.

The laptop is a Lenovo Legion gen 6 L7i 11800H/RTX3070 with Kingston Fury 64GB RAM.
It's safe to say the laptop handles 3d scanning quite well 🙂
by Alonso
09 Feb 2022, 18:21
Forum: Polyga - FlexScan3D
Topic: FlexScan3D - SLS Scanner Software
Replies: 43
Views: 70911

Re: FlexScan3D - SLS Scanner Software

It is unfortunate that your having issues with W11 but that is good info for the everyone else to know. I have a gaming laptop on order that will be dedicated to 3d scanning. It ships with Windows 11 installed, so I'll try it with FlexScan3D first to see if I have the same issues. If needed, I'll in...
by Alonso
03 Feb 2022, 01:19
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
Replies: 16
Views: 13311

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

New scan of my favorite test subject! I've been learning a bit more about the camera settings and adjusting accordingly. Very happy with the results. This is a precise merge, no post smoothing applied. Mesh alignment only, no markers were used. Looking back at the previous scan of this object, I can...
by Alonso
27 Dec 2021, 15:23
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: HP 3D Scanner camera cables and USB hub?
Replies: 9
Views: 10001

Re: HP 3D Scanner camera cables and USB hub?

I got my 3m long cables from this listing back in 2017. CY 90 Degree Down Angled Micro USB Screw Mount to USB 3.0 A Type Data Cable 3m 10ft https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S6GGFKO/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_80P3S561SWWH351Z6CTR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 No issues whatsoever with either HP3dscan or FlexSc...
by Alonso
30 Nov 2021, 18:25
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: shining Transcan C
Replies: 5
Views: 7806

Re: shining Transcan C

As a comparison, FlexScan3D takes about 2.5s per capture using 3mp Imaging Source cameras on Directshow drivers. With my 3mp Basler cams, capture time drops to 1s... With the Hand held scanner in stationary mode, a single capture only takes 0.1s! Mesh processing for each scan takes about 2.5s on my ...
by Alonso
20 Nov 2021, 15:30
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: looking for Camera recommendations for David 3.10
Replies: 2
Views: 6641

Re: looking for Camera recommendations for David 3.10

I have these for sale :mrgreen:

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I can make you a deal if interested
by Alonso
23 Sep 2021, 03:30
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: Waves/Ripples with DavidScan SLS-2
Replies: 11
Views: 8800

Re: Waves/Ripples with DavidScan SLS-2

Of course this question would come up :D I can't remember exactly which setting it was...I've since moved on to FlexScan3D! It's definitely in advanced settings...I'd suggest poking around in the StructuredLight drop down. It's easy to see what you've changed as the Reset button next to the setting ...