Can you show which model are you referring to?
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- 16 Aug 2022, 15:55
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Shining 3D Scanner Question
- Replies: 8
- Views: 8776
Re: Shining 3D Scanner Question
Is it an intraoral scanner or not?
Can you show which model are you referring to?
Can you show which model are you referring to?
- 16 Aug 2022, 11:35
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Shining 3D Scanner Question
- Replies: 8
- Views: 8776
Re: Shining 3D Scanner Question
Is it a reply or an advertisement? find your question in the following thread https://www.3dscanforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2305 Getting to your question, I once had a friend tried to scan a 30 cm object with an intraoral scanner. As I supposed, it was not good for big stuff. It missed the ov...
- 04 Aug 2022, 07:44
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Exhaust manifold 3d scan
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8064
Re: Exhaust manifold 3d scan
That's really a nice scan. My compliments for the exhaust manufacturing!
Why do you reverse it?
Why do you reverse it?
- 01 Jun 2022, 13:33
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: Toyota car Hood
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8626
Re: Toyota car Hood
It would be nice to have a video of the scanning process
- 03 May 2022, 20:15
- Forum: I'm new, what is right for me?
- Topic: Down the 3D Scanning rabbithole..
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11365
Re: Down the 3D Scanning rabbithole..
I started with David/HP scanner, than I sell the license and cameras and moved to a DIY RangeVision.
It's not far from you budget, if you find offers in the projector.
Search for my posts or for RangeVision in this forum.
It's not far from you budget, if you find offers in the projector.
Search for my posts or for RangeVision in this forum.
- 28 Mar 2022, 07:46
- Forum: Show your latest scan
- Topic: New scans with FlexScan3d
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14963
Re: New scans with FlexScan3d
As always you make clean works!
no matter the tool.
Well, I can imagine getting a good scan now requires tons of effort less than with David / HP.
no matter the tool.
Well, I can imagine getting a good scan now requires tons of effort less than with David / HP.
- 21 Mar 2022, 16:11
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Projector modification for 3D scanning (completely essential)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7735
Re: Projector modification for 3D scanning (completely essential)
I already tried moving the lens outward in my lg pf50, it's a good idea for macro.
I like the idea of adding a diaphragm.
I like the idea of adding a diaphragm.
- 17 Feb 2022, 13:39
- Forum: Structured light scanning
- Topic: Scanning through porthole/plastic
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6604
Re: Scanning through porthole/plastic
Dentists use intraoral scanners, which are good for object of the dimension of a teeth. If the objects are movable industrial X-ray CT will give you everything you need at higher resolution. you just need to find a service in the nearby. A medical CT would be enough for your resolution request. How ...
- 30 Dec 2021, 13:22
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: Join me? Open source 3d scanning turn table software development
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8893
Re: Join me? Open source 3d scanning turn table software development
using markers can help assessing this issue, if you stick it in the revolving base.
- 30 Dec 2021, 07:47
- Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
- Topic: Join me? Open source 3d scanning turn table software development
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8893
Re: Join me? Open source 3d scanning turn table software development
I succeded in using Beck's approach with AutoIt.
It was just for fun, since I soon moved to RV. You can code the angle and whatever.
Nowaday it would be more interesting to work on the microntroller code for the RV and Flex to make it a 2-3 axis such as martan did.
It was just for fun, since I soon moved to RV. You can code the angle and whatever.
Nowaday it would be more interesting to work on the microntroller code for the RV and Flex to make it a 2-3 axis such as martan did.