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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiloquinRuss View Post
    Wince - I feel real comfortable is saying I don't believe that scan came from a MakerBot Digitizer! It appears to be one from a commercial scanner of much higher resolutiion. But believe me, I would LOVE to be wrong! I cannot get any thing anywhere close to that kind of detail. Russ
    Actually according to the thingiverse post, this was done with a Digitizer. I only wish I could find the post now. I forget what it was titled.

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    I totally believe that was done with a Digitizer, but notice the image is from the Thingiverse software, not an actual picture of a printed object. That thing would have so much support it would take hours to remove it.

    Rob I'll get something up on the Thingiverse by Thursday. I've been trying to get into a routine where I post something up there every Thursday.

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    Here is another terrible one.
    Orginal


    And the scan


    But here is one that didn't turn out too bad:

    Original


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    What is the factor that gives here? Why are we seeing some really nice looking scan, and then some really crappy ones?

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    Sheesh the quality of the Digitizer can't be this bad. You guys have to be trolling lol

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    Squadus - that is actualy a pretty good scan for a digitizer! It really is that bad! Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by squadus View Post
    Sheesh the quality of the Digitizer can't be this bad. You guys have to be trolling lol
    Nope not trolling. Frankly I thought that was pretty good quality for a $1k scanner. You want better than that then get ready to fork over $25-35k.

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    Here's one I found today that looks to be really good quality. I don't understand why some of these scans are horrendous while others are really pretty good. Are some people just not using it correctly?


    from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:283706

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    I would honestly like to know how to get that quality without more than 5 or 6 scans. I've been making scans of multiple things to include model cars and every time it comes out in a blob. How can something so simple come out so unrefined?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImaginationProgress View Post
    Here's one I found today that looks to be really good quality. I don't understand why some of these scans are horrendous while others are really pretty good. Are some people just not using it correctly?


    from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:283706

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    I think the difference you see in some of these has a lot to do with small details. The Digitizer will have issues picking up on the small details on small items. It also has to do with the person not using the scanner correctly, even though that's hard to do.

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    Having done around 40-50 scans with the Digitizer, I still don't quite understand why some things scan fairly well and other things are a misshapen blob. I had a customer come in the other day with a small stuffed animal, The Digitizer instructions say that it doesn't do fuzzy objects, yet this stuffed animal turned out perfectly without even having to use multiscan. Alternatively, I tried to scan an HO scale diesel locomotive, and it was just a rectangular blob, even after using many multiscans and cornstarch.

    I think Makerbot realized that these things were overpriced for their performance (plus they aren't a whole lot better than 3D System's Sense which sells for $400), so they dropped the price on the Digitizer to below what my wholesale cost was on the units I have in stock. Grrrr!

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