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*http://www.splinescan.co.uk/
*http://www.splinescan.co.uk/
*http://flmscan.codeplex.com/ , FLMScan , [http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/FLMRobert Robert] from the FabLab Münich
*http://flmscan.codeplex.com/ , FLMScan , [http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/FLMRobert Robert] from the FabLab Münich
** [http://wiki.fablab-muenchen.de:8080/display/WIKI/FabLab+Munich+3D+Scanner+%28EN%29 Documentation]
** [http://wiki.fablab-muenchen.de:8080/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1803436 1st Prototype]
** The initial prototype had the size of a wooden box (previously containing three bottles of wine). Scan object size was 5x5x5 cm.
** The initial prototype had the size of a wooden box (previously containing three bottles of wine). Scan object size was 5x5x5 cm.
** The first 3D scanner device will have the size of a mobile file cabinet. Scan object size 30x30x30 cm.
** The first 3D scanner device will have the size of a mobile file cabinet. Scan object size 30x30x30 cm.

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3D Scanner
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Overview

3D Scanners enable near-instantaneous input of spatial data into digital systems. The technology is currently undergoing a massive flourishing of innovation as the underlying hardware becomes ubiquitous. As a part of the GVCS 50, it enables a suite of powerful applications.

Applications

  • CAD
  • Rapid Prototyping
  • Workshop Control
  • Automation Programming
  • Robotic Systems
  • Training


Components

  • Laser
  • Cameras
  • Processor
  • Casing
  • Actuators

Research

Kinect Hacks



See also 3D printers