Down the 3D Scanning rabbithole..
Posted: 03 May 2022, 10:02
Hello,
First I would like to introduce myself to this forum. I'm a 41 yo male living in the West of Europe. After getting a 3d printer about 5 years ago, I started designing and reverse engineering parts for classic cars and motorbikes to print and produce in Carbon. Lately I've been looking into photogrammetry and I started building a modification for my 3d printer to be able to automate the picture taking process using a A and C axis manipulator or turntable if you will.
After reading a post on a Facebook group regarding the tolerances of structured light scanning, I started to become interested in this technology and decided to read into this technology. Due to the rather limited information I could find regarding this technology, I was wondering if this tech is still viable and the best option in 2022 for a setup of about 1500 euro's.
Also I am wondering if anybody already tried using Raspberry Pi HQ Camera's (IMX477-AACK CMOS sensor -diagonal 7.857 mm (Type 1/2.3)?
If you are reading this, and you have a interesting piece for me to read, I would love to receive a link.
Thanks.
britewire
First I would like to introduce myself to this forum. I'm a 41 yo male living in the West of Europe. After getting a 3d printer about 5 years ago, I started designing and reverse engineering parts for classic cars and motorbikes to print and produce in Carbon. Lately I've been looking into photogrammetry and I started building a modification for my 3d printer to be able to automate the picture taking process using a A and C axis manipulator or turntable if you will.
After reading a post on a Facebook group regarding the tolerances of structured light scanning, I started to become interested in this technology and decided to read into this technology. Due to the rather limited information I could find regarding this technology, I was wondering if this tech is still viable and the best option in 2022 for a setup of about 1500 euro's.
Also I am wondering if anybody already tried using Raspberry Pi HQ Camera's (IMX477-AACK CMOS sensor -diagonal 7.857 mm (Type 1/2.3)?
If you are reading this, and you have a interesting piece for me to read, I would love to receive a link.
Thanks.
britewire