Published on April 10, 2024
Recently, we scanned a small, clear gemstone using the new desktop 3D scanner, the Artec Micro II. Remarkably, we completed the entire project—from 3D scanning to cleaning up the scan data and generating a complete 3D model—in under 15 minutes! In this how-to article, we’ll share our process for achieving these results.
Read this post ⟶Published on June 23, 2017
The new SpaceClaim 2017 released earlier this year is full of new features and enhancements to make CAD modeling even more intuitive for creating and editing 3D models quickly. The new version will speed up your workflow and create better models for design, reverse engineering, manufacturing, additive manufacturing (or 3D printing), and simulation. Let’s take a look at some of these new features.
Read this post ⟶Published on May 30, 2017
3D scanners might look like complex technology. Here we’ll explore the mechanics of how a structured-light 3D scanner works.
Read this post ⟶Published on May 4, 2017
Are there real benefits to adopting 3D printing? Let’s examine concrete examples of how 3D printing has made a real impact on different industries.
Read this post ⟶Published on April 26, 2017
Artec continues to redefine what it truly means to be a user-friendly 3D scanner with the new Artec Studio 12 software, the scanning engine behind Artec 3D scanners. How does Artec Studio 12 achieve this goal? Let’s look at some key features in this latest version.
Read this post ⟶Published on March 24, 2017
Artec Leo just came out this month and there’s a lot of buzz and excitement surrounding its launch. What’s remarkable about the new scanner is that it’s a professional grade 3D scanner that truly encapsulates an intuitive mobile scanning experience while attaining high resolution 3D models with great accuracy.
Read this post ⟶Published on February 23, 2017
Our team will be a part of the 3D Scanning Workshop at the Additive Manufacturing User Group (AMUG) Conference and Expo to demonstrate how 3D scanning technology plays a crucial role in the additive manufacturing process.
Read this post ⟶Published on January 31, 2017
Contact 3D scanners and non-contact 3D scanners are commonly used for reverse engineering. We’ll discuss the differences in the reverse engineering workflows, their advantages, and drawbacks.
Read this post ⟶Published on December 16, 2016
Our team wishes you lots of love and happiness as you celebrate this holiday season with family and friends.
Read this post ⟶Published on November 30, 2016
Reverse engineering makes the design process much easier by using existing knowledge and building off of it. We’ll cover the basics of reverse engineering from scan data to CAD.
Read this post ⟶Published on November 22, 2016
As a biological anthropologist, Claire Terhune’s lab in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas is dedicated to understanding how modern humans evolved from other primates, and how early humans migrated out of Africa and dispersed into Asia and Europe. Discover how she uses 3D scanning technologies to advance anthropological research by discovering more about our shared evolutionary path.
Read this post ⟶Published on October 7, 2016
Be our guest and receive a free expo pass on us to FABTECH 2016 in Las Vegas on November 16-18, 2016. The pass gives you access to 1,300+ exhibits, hands-on product demos, networking, keynotes, and special events.
Read this post ⟶Published on October 3, 2016
A recap of our open house to celebrate our 17 years in the 3D scanning and measurement business.
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