
Sense Scanner Mounting System
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I required mounting Sense scanners to optimize their usage. Mounting 2 scanners stacked atop one another, allowing for simultaneous scanning, enables greater proximity to objects thereby improving resolution. Past projects have yielded considerable resources which have been reused; specifically, oval rails were salvaged from Ikea's rack system, adapting the original CD rack by replicating it with a metal base and utilizing "L" bars as supports. Anyone interested in making modifications can contact me directly. This project is ongoing with current developments including adding a clip for a laser light to improve targeting precision and integrating adapters for enhanced illumination. The turntable also poses unique challenges, yet now scans of objects up to 4 feet in circumference and 61/2 feet tall are achievable with greater detail. Printer Settings Brand: MakerBot Model: MakerBot Replicator Raft Option: No Supports Used: Yes Layer Resolution: .2 Infill Density: 20% Project Notes: Certain components, particularly the Sense-slide and adapter files, necessitate precise pairing to function properly; individual printer performance may influence the final fit. All other parts have been designed with sufficient tolerance. Post-Printing For the latch, I employed a M3 25mm flat head screw. A 1/4 bolt cut approximately 1 inch was utilized for securing the scanner base. Design Process I customized the adjustment knobs by drawing inspiration from an existing model, specifically thing:1000542 on Thingiverse. The remainder of the design was created within Tinkercad.
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