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    Having problems scanning my 2nd part

    For my second part, i wanted to test an object with sharp edges and precise measurements, to be able then to measure the scanned dimensions .

    But i'm running into trouble, i cannot get a clean scan, see pictures below.

    The object is a metalic L shape bracket.

    I tried various settings for brightness and level of details, i also tried with the object in different positions.

    Any advice appreciated,

    IMG_20150702_184703.jpgIMG_20150702_184643.jpgIMG_20150702_183700.jpg

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    Powder it with talc it should then scan fine. if not you can also use spray paint primer.

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    ok, i will try that tomorrow.

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    i powdered the part with talc, but unfortunately i don't see much progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugues View Post
    For my second part, i wanted to test an object with sharp edges and precise measurements, to be able then to measure the scanned dimensions .

    But i'm running into trouble, i cannot get a clean scan, see pictures below.

    The object is a metalic L shape bracket.

    I tried various settings for brightness and level of details, i also tried with the object in different positions.

    Any advice appreciated,

    IMG_20150702_184703.jpgIMG_20150702_184643.jpgIMG_20150702_183700.jpg


    Please try tripod mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CENKTURKMEN View Post
    Please try tripod mode.
    That was tripod mode , both modes fail.

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    Actually, it's not the scan that fails, but the alignment.

    I can scan properly in free scan mode, the first scans comes out nicely, the second one as well, but when i ask the system to align them, this is where it starts to get ugly.

    Advice on proper alignment would be really needed here.
    Last edited by Hugues; 07-05-2015 at 02:47 PM.

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    Success !

    Definitely overlapping at least 1/3 with the new scan area is helping a lot, as advised by Shining 3D in another thread.

    I managed to free scan a part on my bike, about 400mm by 400mm, low or medium detail setting, i forgot to check, but not high setting.

    I used around 20 scans maybe, it took me around 1 hour, most worked with automatic alignment, except for one tricky part on the left side, i had to manually align, but despite this the system did not manage to align the part, so i deleted that last scan and came back to this problematic area from another side.

    And the dimensions are pretty good, measured 347 mm between 2 screws, reality is pretty much 347mm, +/- 0.5 mm maybe.

    Cool ! scan can be seen here, 25 meg only stl file:
    http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:913581

    Now, one cool new function would be to be able to stop a scanning session, save it (in whatever internal format you use) then re-open it later and continue the scan. This way we could scan quite large parts, like my whole bike :-)
    Last edited by Hugues; 07-06-2015 at 03:00 PM.

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