Manny

Manny

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The Coney Island Scan-A-Rama is an innovative 3D portrait studio utilizing ReconstructMe and the Xbox Kinect for scanning at events like Danbury Makerfaire. In June 2013, the public witnessed the debut of the Scan-O-Tron 3000 scanning rig which produced stunning results. The creator is preparing to launch a Kickstarter campaign for the project and plans to open source its plans. For more information or to order prints, visit http://www.thegreatfredini.com/scan-a-rama. It's recommended to print at .27mm or .1mm layer height with no support for optimal results. --- The Coney Island Scan-A-Rama offers modern 3D portrait services, combining the charm of traditional amusement park portraiture with cutting-edge 3D printing technology. In 2013, this popup studio appeared at various MakerFaires and Coney Island locations. A memorable event on June 8 featured a scanning demonstration using ReconstructMe and an Xbox Kinect at the booth. The creator successfully tested his new Scan-O-Tron 3000 rig, preparing to launch a Kickstarter campaign for public backing and open sourcing plans. To learn more or order prints, visit http://www.thegreatfredini.com/scan-a-rama. Printing with .27mm or .1mm layer height without support is recommended for best results. --- Coney Island Scan-A-Rama brings 3D portrait scanning to events like Danbury Makerfaire, showcasing the latest technology in a fun and accessible way. In June 2013, attendees witnessed the debut of the innovative Scan-O-Tron 3000 scanning rig, which utilized ReconstructMe and an Xbox Kinect for capturing stunning 3D images. The creator plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign and open source his project's plans, inviting everyone to join this exciting venture. For more details or to order prints, visit http://www.thegreatfredini.com/scan-a-rama. Printing at .27mm or .1mm layer height without support will result in a fantastic final product.

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