Scanning thin objects like combs, leaves, or blades can be tricky. However, with a few smart tips, you can achieve great results.
#Revopoint miraco #3DScanning
Scanning thin objects like combs, leaves, or blades can be tricky. However, with a few smart tips, you can achieve great results.
#Revopoint miraco #3DScanning
I recently scanned a small plastic yogurt cup (D-75mm) with my Miraco Plus for testing. The walls are very thin, so I had to combine 3 scans in a third-party program (the original, despite all my attempts, first folded everything correctly, and then tried to “glue” the bottom between the “inner” and “outer” scans). Then I cut it to see what thicknesses were obtained as a result. In my opinion, Miraco worked great.
What program did you use to combine the scans? It turned out just great.
I use Rangevision 3D Studio software (former ScanCenter) with which my homemade SLS scanner (analog of Rangevision Pro) works.