Ispanico Revopoint POP 3 3D Scanner Showcase

That are a pretty net details on this one !
:laughing: Yes indeed reminds me of Hydra too from the thumb picture . Good job Daniele

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That’s a great scan of a very difficult object. I wouldn’t even attempt that myself.

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Thank you so much, too kind, as always. You know what? I’m almost tempted to 3D print three dragon heads and put them on it?!?! I could use them as covers for when I’m not using it! :laughing: :laughing:

Thank you so much! I have to say, I had been thinking about it for a while but never tried it. I just had to make a couple of attempts to find the best way, and in the end, apart from some cleaning of the fused meshes, it went smoothly!

Hedgehog on an apple.
Scanned a small ceramic, fabric, and wool statue of a hedgehog on an apple, measuring 120x100x100.
The hedgehog’s coat is made of fabric, and the spines are made of wool. The scanning was done in a single session with 4 scanner repositionings and a rotation speed of 130s. The point cloud was fused in Advanced mode at 0.24mm, and the mesh is set to level 5. P.S. Thanks to my wife for providing almost all the subjects for the scans :kissing_heart:

If you’re interested in purchasing, you can find the POP3 at the following links:
Global: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint
US: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint

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Owl Statue with Mirrors 330x100x100.
Scan of a golden statue with mirror inserts. The scanning process was a bit “challenging” because the subject is filled with reflective surfaces.
Scanned in a single session with 6 scanner repositionings and a rotation speed of 120s. The point cloud was fused in Advanced mode at 0.22mm, and the mesh was set at level 5.
I particularly love the texture of the owl’s wings, which were captured perfectly by the POP3, as you can see in the photos. Even the mirrored surfaces turned out great, despite my initial concerns.
What do you think?

If you’re interested in purchasing, you can find the POP3 at the following links:
Global: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint
US: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint

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Owl Candle Holder.
Scanning of an owl candle holder with dimensions 100x90x70.
Scanned in a single session with 5 scanner repositionings and a rotation speed of 130s. The point cloud was fused in Advanced mode at 0.2mm and mesh at level 5.3.
I know it’s not exactly the most appropriate subject for this time of year, but in my defense, I wanted to let you know that the weather hasn’t exactly been ‘summery’ in Italy so far, so I thought of bringing out the Christmas decorations…

If you’re interested in purchasing, you can find the POP3 at the following links:
Global: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint
US: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint

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Today, I want to show you something less visually appealing but more interesting and related to my work.
I scanned an endoscopic camera to create a jig that allows for its opening.
After scanning with the POP3, the file was cleaned up to remove unnecessary parts and simplified to be better managed in Fusion360. Once the model was imported, considering the simplicity of the task and not requiring reverse engineering, it was converted from mesh to body, enlarged by 3% to compensate for FDM printing tolerances, and two separate cradles were shaped to secure the two points to be separated in the camera body.
After completing the design, the files were fed into the slicer, and after 20 hours of printing, the tool was ready.
What do you think?
Of course, this was a relatively simple project, both conceptually and in execution. If you enjoy this type of content, I could show you some reverse engineering projects I’ve done using Revopoint’s 3D scanners

If you’re interested in purchasing, you can find the POP3 at the following links:
Global: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint
US: POP 3: The Handheld 3D Scanner with Color Scans - Revopoint


Scan Model


the camera


Scanning process


Mesh Imported in Fusion360


Modelling


Modelling


Modelling


Modelling


completed model


section analysis


First Fit Test


Printing time


Final fit test


At work…


Works great!

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Great showcase Daniele !

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Thank you so much!

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