NextEngine and ZCorp are two of the larger companies that sell 3D scanners... there are more.
NextEngine and ZCorp are two of the larger companies that sell 3D scanners... there are more.
Hi-Tec Designs, LLC -- Owner (and self-proclaimed LED guru )
Trotec 80W Speedy 300 laser w/everything
CAMaster Stinger CNC (25" x 36" x 5")
USCutter 24" LaserPoint Vinyl Cutter
Jet JWBS-18QT-3 18", 3HP bandsaw
Robust Beauty 25"x52" wood lathe w/everything
Jet BD-920W 9"x20" metal lathe
Delta 18-900L 18" drill press
Flame Polisher (ooooh, FIRE!)
Freeware: InkScape, Paint.NET, DoubleCAD XT
Paidware: Wacom Intuos4 (Large), CorelDRAW X5
Or you could roll your own... with a webcam, a laser level, three paper clips, chewing gum, etc. Okay, I was kidding about the paper clips and the chewing gum, but if you are interesting as much in learning as doing, there are some good web sites based on software done by students in Germany. Google "DIY 3D scanner", and start reading.
Angie
Hi Hosni,
I am using David Laser scanner and recently added expensive CCD Mono and Green line laser... I did a scan of a small Bead so that i can carve it in wood to install the Bead in it...
The workflow is David Laser Scanner---> Artcam--->Toolpath and simulation
Khalid
As you know, friend, we're working on classic style and there are many details in the pattern .And the required work with it a large size.
thx to post
Amr Hosni
Angie
Nice joke , I saw her, but I think that this is not very high quality. This is enough to understand the basics and then updat .
Thank you for your cooperation
Dan :
Thank you my friend i see this site i think it is effective
Amr Hosni
ebay.com/Optimet-Conoprobe-3D-Laser-Scanner-Copymate-software-/290510341332?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a3c4 04d4
here is one listed on ebay...
Last edited by Mike Null; 12-14-2010 at 9:43 AM.
gene this is a probe, not quite what we need!!