Here are some photos of the 3D scan:
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Monday, December 6, 2010
3D Scan
To begin the next step for Table Design 1, I must first understand the exact geometry of the Willow slab's live edges. To avoid any mistakes or scale issues, I have chosen to 3D scan the piece. On Friday, I took the willow slab to the 3D lab in the Duterstat. I scanned the piece in about an hour and am now ready to prepare the cut file fr Tuesday's CNC router appointment.
Here are some photos of the 3D scan:



Here are some photos of the 3D scan:
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Looks like a giant price scanning gun.
ReplyDeleteI've never 3D scanned anything and was wondering what all of those dots were. How accurate is the 3D scanner?
thats so crazy!! cool :)
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