Kinect 360 HandHeld 3D Scanner
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The top part that makes connection from top to bottom base using the screw proved to be quite delicate, and the two parts tend to come apart on the back (not completely, but ~2mm). The stand is also not well-balanced, and it's very fragile. I will make an update in a few days. Otherwise, it's very much usable. I'm designing a 3D scanner based on a Kinect 360, and a Raspberry Pi 3. The software part is not finished yet. However, the 3D design is okay... Please come here later for updated instructions about the software! I was unhappy with this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:698577. It had no trigger, no screw fixtures to keep parts assembled, and it was nearly impossible to import / mod. So I re-designed it from scratch, using an AR-15 machine-gun example. I included a trigger, a space to mount a micro-switch, a screw fixture (it also acts as a pivot for the trigger), and a support. You just need a micro-switch (like the one in the picture), and a 3x20mm screw / nut. I printed everything at 0.2mm with 17% infill. Just put the grip, kinect_mount and trigger upside-down on the printer's bed. No need for supports. I also included the Sketchup files if you have to mod the design.
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