Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
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
Very nice indeed!
HP 3D Scan, Optoma ML750, 2x IS DMK 23UX236 with Computar 12mm, HP calibration panel, DIY Rotary tables.
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Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
Good job!
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Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
You're proud of this??...
Just kidding of course, nice work! - Learning quick!
Just kidding of course, nice work! - Learning quick!
Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
Thanks everyone!
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!
Ha! Thanks!contactpolyga wrote: ↑08 Feb 2021, 22:10 You're proud of this??...
Just kidding of course, nice work! - Learning quick!
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
Great job Alonso!
LG PF50, LG PF1500, RangeVision DIY: 2x DahengMer630, 2X12 and 2X16 mm 5Mp ZK lenses, RV turntable
Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
HiAlonso 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!
Can I know about your Hardware: PC, Cameras, Projector and calibration Panel
Re: Turbine housing scanned with FlexScan3D
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
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Hi Alonso. Thanks for sharing.
I would be interested in which kind of cameras. IS?
I would be interested in which kind of cameras. IS?
LG PF50, LG PF1500, RangeVision DIY: 2x DahengMer630, 2X12 and 2X16 mm 5Mp ZK lenses, RV turntable