Moedls: 3D scanner for everyone! (Canceled) by John Fehr. They say 2013 is supposed to be the year of 3D printing.
With your help, we'll make it the year of 3D scanning as well! A cost effective laser based 3D scanner. Benefits include: designed to be portable, but can be used in a desktop environmentdesigned to work with mobile devices, video cameras, SLR's and/or point and shoot cameras that have lockable/adjustable exposure settings and can capture decent videopowerful desktop and mobile based processing with STL and PLY export, watertight, and fully compatible with all known 3d printersincludes: lasers, rotating platform, mobile device stand (with tripod mount), mobile app, and PC/Mac desktop appsdesigned to scan objects as small as a few inches tall to 30+ inches tall, with optimal resolution for any given object size You can see an example of a plaster head turned into a 3d model in the above video.
Lionhead 3D Printer and 3D Scanner with Li Modeling Software by Radiant Fabrication. 3D printing shouldn’t be about making the printer work.
It should be about creating what you want, when you want it. That’s the real promise of 3D printing. Robocular - the 3D Scanner for everyone by Robocular LLC. We created the Robocular 3D scanner for people who, like us, were not satisfied with the existing solutions available for 3D scanning.
Today, you can either buy a high-quality, but very expensive machine for several thousands of dollars, or you can buy a low-cost scanner but with low-mid accuracy components. Many high-resolution scanners don't even support color, let alone texture. In 2012, we decided to build a device that just worked, and had the precision of the very high end scanners, at the cost of a few hundred dollars and would be so simple it could be used by everyone. The Peachy Printer - The First $100 3D Printer & Scanner! by Rinnovated Design » Updates. The whole team has been working really hard on getting the kits ready for the 1st tier of Beta Tester shipments (see update #20 to read about our tiered shipping plan).
We just wanted to let you know where we’re at with completing that goal! Here’s what we’ve accomplished: - All Beta kits for the first tier have been produced, packaged, and are ready to be shipped. - We’ve fixed some major bugs and finished a new version of the software. Note: Although the printer hardware is beta, the software is still alpha. . - The software has been posted to our server for downloading. - We’ve written installation, circuit tuning, calibration, and first print instructions. - The build instructions have been updated to the most current hardware revision (an update is in the works). - We’ve written a letter to the Beta Testers that will be shipped with all kits. - The forum has been prepared for use (structuring, sub forums, and threads, have been set up). - We’ve setup our Fedex shipping database.
Desktop 3D Scanner by CADScan. Fuel3D: A handheld 3D scanner for less than $1000 by Fuel3D Inc. We are delighted to reveal our special edition Joshua Harker designed cover for the Fuel3D, you can back this pledge level today right here on Kickstarter.
Click here to view in Sketchfab. 1) Help us reach $250,000 and we will include tripod mounting capability to Fuel 3D along with PC remote triggering with all Fuel3D units. ACHIEVED !! 2) Help us reach 350 units of the Fuel3D and MeshUp bundle and we will add painless automated merging of multiple scans to create single unified model. UPDATE: We are now aiming to develop this software feature in time for the product launch, regardless of whether we meet the stretch goal or not.
While this can be done now by manually using MeshUp or other tools, depending on the scan and desired results, it can require some time and effort. 3D is booming… whether in the worlds of gaming, making, or art, the demand for 3D is ever-increasing. That’s why we’re here on Kickstarter. The Fuel3D camera is significantly more advanced.
How we got here Completed: 1. Rubicon 3D scanner by Robert Mikelson and Grant Cox. UPDATE!
There will be an on-board 2MP camera included, calibrated for scanning objects up to 160mm in diameter and up to 200mm in height. You also would be able to user your own webcame for scanning bigger or smaller objects. Rubicon 3Dis a simple, yet powerful 3d scanner that will enable its users to turn real world objects into virtual 3d models. How it works:Webcam takes a picture of an object on the turntable with both lasers on and off, then the software looks for differences in those pictures to detect the shape of your object. Next the turntable turns 0.45 degrees and the process repeats. 800 steps for a full 360° revolution. What comes out:After the scanning is complete, you would be able to export either a raw hi-polygon mesh or have it structured and optimized. Portable 3D Laser Scanner for 3D Scanning.