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  1. #1
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    Not sure about the black line but I think the problem with the rubiks cube could be the black areas inbetween the coloured squares. The software tends to ignore any areas with no scan data during meshing.
    You could try using the bright/dark setting or faling that, coat the black areas of the cube with something light such as talcom powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scobo View Post
    Not sure about the black line but I think the problem with the rubiks cube could be the black areas inbetween the coloured squares. The software tends to ignore any areas with no scan data during meshing.
    You could try using the bright/dark setting or faling that, coat the black areas of the cube with something light such as talcom powder.
    Hi Scobo,

    I tried scanning it with bright/dark settings and it really was a much better scan. Thanks for that.

    I have scanned the cube twice to try and clean up the bottom but this is the best it could do. Is this the type of quality to be expected from this scanner?

    Pic 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/57fy3vtd66...Cube1.PNG?dl=0
    Pic 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpe8gxeq4a...Cube2.PNG?dl=0
    Pic 3: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nh6lxass0o...Cube3.PNG?dl=0

    Not complaining just we are new to 3D printing and scanning not sure what results to expect. All the videos on YouTube from this scanner look flawless!

    Cheers,
    Mitch

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