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Want to avoid regions where large changes of position map to smallĬhanges of angles (kind of like gimbal lock in reverse). Widest range of positions could be an interesting challenge - you Rotary encoders have enough resolution, and the joints have minimalįinding an arm design that gives you the maximum precision for the Where you indicate a part of the surface and specify that it's part ofĪ geometric shape, like a cylinder or a cone or a plane, and it looksĪt least with physical contact on the surface, you're going to haveįewer problems with accuracy of the point locations (assuming your oO( I wonder if there's any benefit in a post-processing step Into a mesh, but there seem to be a few things out there that will do From that point, the issue is turning the resulting point cloud Values to a position is just a trivial bit of trigonometry/matrix That might actually be pretty easy to build the hardware: a bunch > probe on the end you just poke at your object? > What about one of their wavey-pointy-multiple-joint-stick-arm things with a > money can buy? One of these Faro things?
I installed autodesk memento and now fusion 360 is gone how to#
> How to get around this? What's the best 3D scanner for mechanical parts > So the hole is in the scanning tech still? If there are plans to experiment with the accuracy of scanning, then I am interested but probably not able to contribute much time wise in the near future.
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(It is a long story but this was a major factor in Hannah and me getting involved in 3d printing originally.)
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I spell this out to illustrate how far off the mark 123D-Catch wasĭown the line, I am interested in how dimensionally accurate scans of people are for three purpose of clothes hacking. Since then I have not gone anywhere near 3d photographic scanning. Luckily I needed a new laptop at the time - so the quad core i7 with Kinect compatible graphics card didn't need to be charged against the project.
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I ended up buying a Kinect and a motor cycle battery to create a portable scanner. Just to add to/reinforce what David has said, he and I have successfully done people with Kinect V1 for artistic purposes - including the scan for both attempts at 3d2ring - the heads from the statue of Alan Turing.ġ23D-Catch was a bust (pun intended) for 3d2ring. Models, but that won't work for all materials (ieg not metal) and Scanner model (ie built from depth info) view ĬAT scanning is probably the closest to providing very accurate scan
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The r/t RGB view, top right is r/t depth view, bottom right is r/t Here is an example using Skanect (left is 3D and skin, mid top is The mesh which can then be dressed with the RGB image as a skin, The Kinect V1 scanner uses two cameras which capture an RGB imageĪnd a depth "image" respectively. Intensity plan a part and may lead to incorrect inferences. Mesh building algorithms do feature matching so colour and I don't believe a simple set of images will be sufficient, the Need an expensive industrial photogrammetry setup of largish scale These are low precision examples and as Matt suggests you'd likely While area scanning of architecture is is a common occurence. Scanning and modelling and I believe body scanning for costumes, I've not seen this done as a general or high res solutionĪlthough there are low res application specific examples - foot