yes but where is the link ?
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yes but where is the link ?
That seems to be a Renishaw-type touchprobe, which is basically a needle floated on a set of springs that makes an electrical contact when deflected. This was the first sort of 3D scanning device, originally used on CNC machines for locating a workpiece. Roland Corp of Japan devised an improvement on that technique with a piezo-electric probe that's more sensitive and faster-acting. I've made lots of scans with those devices; they're useful for other things besides keys, but are restricted to flattish sorts of objects. It's a very slow process, though, especially if you want good detail on large parts.
Andrew Werby
www.computersculpture.com
well you posted a video showing a thing doing a scan.
No website information, no clue as to who is doing it or where on the web information can be found.
You also said it was free - suggesting someone has posted both the software and how to build the probe somewhere.
So where is it ?????????????
Or you can just buy one: http://www.nextwaveautomation.com/CN...uch_Probe.aspx
so what about the software ?
How its happen Ronald.