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Bye to all,
a few days ago I saw a demo of a 3d laptop scanner from the Creaform. I was particularly amazed at the simplicity of use (I tried it myself) and its cost could fall into an acceptable budget, since in my area there is no one who deals with this.
Now I'm evaluating what to do and the questions are 2: the first is if the equipment that they proposed me is valid or a bowl and the second is if I can take enough "manic" for surface management. If with the cad in the mechanical field, I can't say the same with the surfaces with which I do really little.
to me it seemed a valid solution and then with the scanner (optical and not laser) also give a license of rapidform for the conversion of stl.
The scanner has a precision of 0.1 mm, more than enough for what I should do.
I would mainly like to detect the carousel glassware, the required accuracy could be ±2 mm, so I'm fine in it with the scanner tolerances.
in a first period I would not like to buy anything else for which I will acquire stl, I will convert them into swx or proe with rapidform and then I will use them in cad.
I can evaluate in a second time and if I have the need to water the rex of proe, but I do not want to go to the ferrari and I do not think I will need surfaces in class a.
What do you say? Is it worth it? advice?
Hello and thank you all.
a few days ago I saw a demo of a 3d laptop scanner from the Creaform. I was particularly amazed at the simplicity of use (I tried it myself) and its cost could fall into an acceptable budget, since in my area there is no one who deals with this.
Now I'm evaluating what to do and the questions are 2: the first is if the equipment that they proposed me is valid or a bowl and the second is if I can take enough "manic" for surface management. If with the cad in the mechanical field, I can't say the same with the surfaces with which I do really little.
to me it seemed a valid solution and then with the scanner (optical and not laser) also give a license of rapidform for the conversion of stl.
The scanner has a precision of 0.1 mm, more than enough for what I should do.
I would mainly like to detect the carousel glassware, the required accuracy could be ±2 mm, so I'm fine in it with the scanner tolerances.
in a first period I would not like to buy anything else for which I will acquire stl, I will convert them into swx or proe with rapidform and then I will use them in cad.
I can evaluate in a second time and if I have the need to water the rex of proe, but I do not want to go to the ferrari and I do not think I will need surfaces in class a.
What do you say? Is it worth it? advice?
Hello and thank you all.