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    My own 3D Scanner.

    I built this scanner while borrowing from the BQ scanner and Atlas 3D scanner. This thing is using FREELSS..... Not a bad outcome so far.

    The details are as follows.

    ~150USD invested
    Raspberry pi 2 + camera + an IC and a stepper driver. Add in a nema 17 stepper and one giant bearing. Some miscaleneous fasteners + some harbo freight laser lines.


    This is my blog entry on the matter. http://engineerd3d.ddns.net/3d-laser...-me-up-scotty/

    This is my youtube video.

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    very neat got any printed copies and originals to compare ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    very neat got any printed copies and originals to compare ?
    No printed copies as of yet. The scanner is still in testing phase. Its getting closer to what I am hoping for but not there just yet. This is an exercise in DYI so it may take some time before I have it tuned properly.

    -Bruno

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    Great DIY!

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