3d scans

WreckITFrank

Technical Excellence Contributor
got a low level scanner to tinker with and trying some parts..plenty of practice needed, but can work with some updated post processing skills. anything anyone wants me to try..?

black is difficult and hard to get lighting to work with the ir cam correctly..but taking shape..

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WreckITFrank

Technical Excellence Contributor
What scanner did you get? I've been contemplating buying one to scan a bulkhead, B-pillar, and some other structural items.
Creality Ferret Pro. Have not tried anything large yet, but may want to reconsider a higher quality devices for more exact. This was the $300-500 Range, seems to 800-1200 range is more of the engineering sweet spot...clearly can go as high as the stars. Good info on 3dscanning reddit.
 
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