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10-18-2014, 11:08 AM #11
DavidLaserScanner (www.david-3d.com) is a free 3d scanning package (they have pro versions), but with a webcam, a laser pointer, and a paper printed background, you can scan pretty much anything you want. The basic software is free, so it's a low low cost alternative to a pro level scanner. For what you're talking about, It's probably what you want. I haven't played around with it enough yet to get the raw data from DLS into an editable format, yet, so I don't know how tricky that is or what type of data you'll get. But at least you'll have a 3d model to start with of what you're trying to replicate, at the very least you should be able to take measurements from it to create a new object.
I know it accepts USB commands from an outside source, so once I get used to using the software, I'm going to whip up an arduino controlled laser and turntable so I can do fully automated 360' scans.
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10-18-2014, 10:26 PM #12
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If the end product is supposed to work, then you'll want brass inserts for the knobs, and real belts for the belts.
Do bed magnets deteriorate.
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