D3D Scanner - A high-res, open source hardware, structured-light, desktop 3D scanner

D3D Scanner - A high-res, open source hardware, structured-light, desktop 3D scanner

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This automated desktop rig is designed for use with David-Laserscanner SLS software, offering a scan volume of 2" to 1' cubed. Each face takes just 15 seconds to scan with an accuracy level of +/- 0.005". The cost of necessary materials remains below $1,000. To fabricate the rig, you'll need a sheet metal cutter (plasma or mill) and a brake for bending pre-cut sheet metal. We used a CubeX to print the "Turntable.stl" file. For circuit diagrams, Arduino code, and electronic specifications, visit http://www.virtumake.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=8. Many thanks to Bernhard (Virtumake)!

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