People ask me all the time what you can do with the Revopoint POP 3D Scanner. My neighbor had a broken part off a 2HP 1700 RPM electric motor and wondered if I could scan and 3D print it. It took me about 1.5 hours to 3D scan and to do the CAD work. It was around an 8 hour print job. The results came out nice!
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So many talented people on this forum, Fantastic job !
This is great! I got the original POP for this purpose but it hasn’t worked out very well for me so far.
What is the program you used for reconstruction?
That measured the fins and disk?
I see now
Geomagic Design X