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  1. #81
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    Wow, fantastic scan !
    Any chance you could upload the stl here ?
    I'm liking the sound of this scanner the more I read about it.

  2. #82
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    I won't upload the total scan...yet, but here is the scan of the hand

    https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ra...a-24205c8d0cc2

  3. #83
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    Nice one, thanks.
    Trying to get a look at few sample STLs before I place an order although I'm pretty much convinced already.

  4. #84
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    There are example scans from Einscan on their Sketchfab page
    https://sketchfab.com/einscan

    but be aware there are also Einscan-pro scans

  5. #85
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    Thanks, I'll check them out too. 👍

  6. #86
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    Just got my scanner today, here's a couple of my first attempts.
    No post scan processing or clean-up.

    The famous Thingiverse owl 3D printed on my Davinci 1.0 .....




    A small fishing bear model measuring 52mm in height.

    Original ....




    Scan ....

    Last edited by scobo; 04-08-2016 at 04:52 AM.

  7. #87
    that looks great.Can you tell more about the original dino,

  8. #88
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    Quote Originally Posted by annarosy View Post
    that looks great.Can you tell more about the original dino,
    Which scan are you referring to ?

  9. #89
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    This is the biggest scan I've done so far at 216mm in height. It took 3 passes on the turntable at various angles.
    I used Meshmixer to lightly smooth a couple of areas where the alignment left marks but any remaining creases or wrinkles are from the original part and not scan artifacts.

    Necklace stand





  10. #90
    I still struggle to scan flat circular objects, which is the most popular type of thing I scan (usually a replacement cover for something). I'm using a piece of plywood with gentle grain to help orient upon turning the object around. I use a binder clip to prop hold the circular object upright so it's standing on edge. Interestingly, binder clips completely vanish from scans, the scanner can't see them at all (great for me). With this setup, I can at least get a few sets of scans that I am trying to clean up with Meshlab/Meshmixer.

    Also, I used to have a lot of problems with dark black plastic items (either matte or gloss). Others have recommended some expensive sprays to cover the surface. A light dusting from a can of Tinactin foot spray is working great for me, and it wipes off clean later!

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