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Reverse Engineering Organic Surfaces from Scan to CAD
Discovery how jewelry artist, Sara Forrest, replicates an arrowhead artefact from Scan to CAD for product design.
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One of the synergies of combining 3D scanning with 3D printing is the ability to create physical replicas of real-world objects with true likeness to the original. In this tutorial, we are going to demonstrate the 3D scan to print process by taking a squirrel skull and making it twice the original size.
Let’s take a closer look at what this process looks like and then look into the various applications that would benefit its use.
The best way to judge the data quality of a 3D scanner is to take a single scan and evaluate the raw scan quality, one that hasn’t undergone any post-processing. For this demonstration, a strawberry was scanned in order to show the differences in quality of various structured-light 3D scanners. Let’s see which one is the best for scanning small objects.
Discovery how jewelry artist, Sara Forrest, replicates an arrowhead artefact from Scan to CAD for product design.
Read more ⟶Learn how easy it is to build a CAD model using MicroScribe i portable CMM and Point2CAD plugin-in for SOLIDWORKS.
Read more ⟶New Equipment Digest examines how 3D scanning is shaping up to impact manufacturing in 2019.
Read more ⟶We deliver 3D scanning and measurement solutions that transform real world objects into digital 3D models for industry applications. If you have any questions related to 3D scanning or 3D measurement technology, ask our technical specialists and they would be happy to help you out.