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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
Product Ecology
Uses UPS - Power Motor - Articulation 3D Printer - Case
Works with
3D Printer - Cloning
Sawmill - Lumber scanning.
Tractor - Automation navigation
Industrial Robot - Sensing, teleoperation
Components
Research
See Also
- http://www.david-laserscanner.com/
- MakerScanner, uses a PS3 webcam (which cost about $40) and a few parts that can be 3D printed.
- http://www.splinescan.co.uk/
- FLMScan, by Robert Meisenecker from the FabLab Münich