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Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 19:51
by Alonso
After spending all last week getting acquainted with FlexScan3D and constantly tweaking my hardware, I feel this is worthy of sharing

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 21:06
by martan
Very nice indeed!

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 21:29
by OBNRacerMan
Good job!

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 22:10
by contactpolyga
You're proud of this??... :o

Just kidding of course, nice work! - Learning quick!

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 08 Feb 2021, 22:21
by Micr0
Alonso wrote: 08 Feb 2021, 19:51 After spending all last week getting acquainted with FlexScan3D and constantly tweaking my hardware, I feel this is worthy of sharing

Beautiful!

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 01:18
by Alonso
Thanks everyone!
contactpolyga wrote: 08 Feb 2021, 22:10 You're proud of this??... :o

Just kidding of course, nice work! - Learning quick!
Ha! Thanks!

With HP3dscan I DID NOT look forward to fusing the scans together. There was nothing worse than getting to the end only to find out your scans don't quite fit together 100%. Not to mention how time consuming the process was.

With FlexScan3D, I now look forward to finalizing my scans. After learning the keyboard shortcuts and the workflow when working with meshes, the process is actually enjoyable and productive.

Good job Polyga! 👍

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 08:09
by mading
Great job Alonso!

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 10:27
by bigbomber
Alonso wrote: 09 Feb 2021, 01:18 Thanks everyone!
Ha! Thanks!

With HP3dscan I DID NOT look forward to fusing the scans together. There was nothing worse than getting to the end only to find out your scans don't quite fit together 100%. Not to mention how time consuming the process was.

With FlexScan3D, I now look forward to finalizing my scans. After learning the keyboard shortcuts and the workflow when working with meshes, the process is actually enjoyable and productive.

Good job Polyga! 👍
Hi
Can I know about your Hardware: PC, Cameras, Projector and calibration Panel

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 23:13
by Alonso
bigbomber wrote: 09 Feb 2021, 10:27 Hi
Can I know about your Hardware: PC, Cameras, Projector and calibration Panel
Custom pc based on 9600k processor, 1080p dlp projector, 3mp cameras with global shutter.

As for the calibration panel, it's just a 15mm calibration pattern that I printed at work then taped onto a piece of glass 🤣

Eventually I'll get a proper calibration panel from Polyga

Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D

Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 07:30
by mading
Hi Alonso. Thanks for sharing.
I would be interested in which kind of cameras. IS?