Exhaust manifold 3d scan

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Alonso
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Exhaust manifold 3d scan

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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!
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erol
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Very nice scan Alonso. HDR feature is really useful
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That's really a nice scan. My compliments for the exhaust manufacturing!
Why do you reverse it?
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Wow.

Excellent.
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Good scan
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Alonso
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mading wrote: 04 Aug 2022, 07:44 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 kept going after seeing the first capture!
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Alonso wrote: 03 Aug 2022, 17:29 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!
looks very nice. For this object, scanning hidden sides of it is very difficult.
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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
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