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by Micr0
02 Jun 2022, 17:07
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: DIY Calibration panels for HP/David
Replies: 8
Views: 16468

Re: DIY Calibration panels for HP/David

If your application is something like a laser or FDM 3D printer with virtually no lateral force on the head, then yes. However, if you are trying to push a cutting tool into a material like on a router, the structure needs to be far more rigid/massive, and stepper suffer proportionally. We've used t...
by Micr0
20 May 2022, 15:07
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: Few questions about ScanCenter
Replies: 45
Views: 31270

Re: Few questions about ScanCenter

This is my 3D printed projector mount. It has an adjustable inclination to accommodate different projectors.
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by Micr0
28 Mar 2022, 21:57
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: New scans with FlexScan3d
Replies: 16
Views: 14008

Re: New scans with FlexScan3d

Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.
by Micr0
17 Mar 2022, 12:57
Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
Topic: Shining 3D ue11 vs handyscan black elite
Replies: 7
Views: 9378

Re: Shining 3D ue11 vs handyscan black elite

You guys familiar with scantech kacan magic? That’s another one I was looking at Never seen one IRL, but if it is in the same price range as the Creaform, then I'd pass. The sample meshes they offer are no where near as good as the samples I've seen from the Creaform. BTW what are the parts that yo...
by Micr0
13 Mar 2022, 15:26
Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
Topic: Shining 3D ue11 vs handyscan black elite
Replies: 7
Views: 9378

Re: Shining 3D ue11 vs handyscan black elite

Hi my names Shawn, I have a small cnc machine and custom to lite fabrication shop here in texas. I’m wanting to branch out and start making lift kits and parts in general for sizes by sides/recreational off-road vehicles and revers engineering. A 3D scanner will be a huge time saver and cost less m...
by Micr0
09 Mar 2022, 16:16
Forum: Photogrammetry
Topic: Real Moving objects to virtual 3d engine
Replies: 1
Views: 6398

Re: Real Moving objects to virtual 3d engine

There is software for this. It's done in the movies all the time. you essentially use a 3D scan to create the base model of the subject, then use kinematic tracking software with Ai to map the movements of the video to the 3D model. Once you have a model you can then also have the computer control i...
by Micr0
09 Feb 2022, 16:31
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: 3D Laser Scanning and modelling of a Old Residential House
Replies: 4
Views: 7798

Re: 3D Laser Scanning and modelling of a Old Residential House

Cool. Thanks. I'd like to see more of the "reverse engineering" process for architectural projects like this. Whats the work flow once the scan/point cloud is created.
by Micr0
07 Feb 2022, 17:16
Forum: Show your latest scan
Topic: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
Replies: 16
Views: 13313

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 ca...
by Micr0
05 Jan 2022, 01:35
Forum: Hardware/Accessoires
Topic: Laser projector
Replies: 6
Views: 11168

Re: Laser projector

I don't know either of those projectors. I have an AAXA p7 and it works great.

http://www.3dscanforum.org/viewtopic.ph ... aaxa#p4052
by Micr0
04 Jan 2022, 17:43
Forum: Structured light scanning
Topic: Questions about RV Daheng low distortion lens for David SLS-2 projector K132
Replies: 6
Views: 8915

Re: Questions about RV Daheng low distortion lens for David SLS-2 projector K132

Thanks a lot. Maybe you are right. It`s more the matter of cutting distorted areas than what I`ve written above about the curvature of the lens itself. So probably I should wait for Daheng Cameras and use one of them with my High-quality 12MP Tamron to see how it works in David and long thin object...