hi, how did the dental model measure up and did your fangs fit?
have you actually scanned your mouth with this?
It fits perfectly on all 6 teeth , just remember to scan at 10 cm for the best accuracy .
I did not scanned my own inner mouth , but I tested on someone else , the top was much easier than the bottom, but for the best accuracy, scanning stone impression is the way to go.
i’m seriously considering getting one but its so hard to judge quality and £800 is quite a lot if it isn’t good enough,
Well there is nothing else bellow 20K than can deliver that quality on the market .
You know best what you need for your work , if it don’t deliver your desired results , you can always return it .
I can’t make that decision for you .
If you think 800 is a lot , that is what I charge for one 3D scanning session .
What would that 3D scanning included for that 800? In what country? Just curious why is it like that. For me personally it’s quite a sum.
usually not exclusive license of a raw human scan . 3D Scanning services are very expensive everywhere . My work hour cost $75 , and why it is like that ? I don’t know but I don’t complaining. 3D commercial work is very expensive .
And it takes 10 hours to scan a human body? I reached to the 10 hours conclusion based on the hourly income of 75$/hour and the 800$ per session.
No it take 4 min to scan if everything is right , the model cost of course money as well .
Great job you have there, doing interesting things and being paid for it.
Yes for almost 25 years … my big passion !
BTW I am expecting Revopoint Dual Axis Turntable in my mail soon , can’t wait to make video for you showing it in action .
I love my own dual axis Turntable but I am expecting the pivot to be more precise with the new Revopoint device for more define accuracy and better capture and of course gain settings .
Please don’t expect Revo Studio to control the Dual Axis while scanning , as it is not .
If that was the case the scanning would be very limited regarding dimension of the scanned objects and less versatile .
Many asked about how attach the model to the turntable so it don’t fall down , well nothing fails down from my own dual axis turntable at tilt of 30 degrees , since the top is rubberized.
I guess we will know all answers about it in a couple of days.
Stay tuned
That is impressive for a mega!
Reverse engineering 3d scans starts at $100 to $200 per hour, in the US. I think $75 sounds like a great deal. Depending on what the customer wants scanning and processing the scans can take awhile.
That’s. true Eric , and I did not included processing , just scanning .
Thanks , I figured out that I needed just a Prusa Slicer for my MEGA and not new 3D printer , I am still speechless how well it prints now , and I am using only 0.6mm nozzles with PLA MAX in general.
I was wondering why it was a low price. It makes sense now.
I will get a FDM printer in the near future. Till then I’ll have to live vicariously through you.
All pleasure on my side … it took me some time to get my first printer