In order to accurately reconstruct a wheel cover on a pre-war vehicle, some digital aids are used. With a 3D scanner from Creality, the rear of the vehicle i...
Cool as shit and relatively affordable. :deng-salute: to all the reverse engineering that can be done with these bad boys
Yep, the software to effectively use it can get a bit more expensive but the thing itself is about the cheapest on the market. The more expensive you get the more you can scan more accurately. The one shown here would only be good for probably what's shown in the video at max - and nothing that requires great tolerances like engine parts or small assemblies. At 20k you can scan things that are over 10m away at like 0.2mm precision, much much better at closer distance.
Yep, the software to effectively use it can get a bit more expensive but the thing itself is about the cheapest on the market. The more expensive you get the more you can scan more accurately. The one shown here would only be good for probably what's shown in the video at max - and nothing that requires great tolerances like engine parts or small assemblies. At 20k you can scan things that are over 10m away at like 0.2mm precision, much much better at closer distance.