Some things I could just scan on a flatbed scanner but other things a 3D scanner would be needed.
Some of the scanners Ive see the makerbot etc are just not good for detail. I see the Fuel 3D one might be good but not sure.
Some things I could just scan on a flatbed scanner but other things a 3D scanner would be needed.
Some of the scanners Ive see the makerbot etc are just not good for detail. I see the Fuel 3D one might be good but not sure.
David SLS-2
Check out the Shining 3D scanners. They use white light tech. Great value and resolution for the money.
http://www.einscan.com/
..and maybe search this forum here, we were talking about them the past few days....