ID10T
Sr Member
Hi all.
I am tasked with getting a #d scanner for use at work. Some of the parts we process do not have CAD 3D files available (legacy and/or Military stuff) and we would like to create files so we can create the tooling we need to do our coating work.
I was fed by Elegoo on their scanner ( REVOPOINT MINI 3D Scanner ), and it looked quite good to me. But today my boss sent me this link: Moose Info and it seems to address problems I may or may not have with the Elegoo scanner...
So, I figured there are people here living with 3D scanners and all the joys and problems that come with them, and they could point me to a "get THIS one" solution and/or a list of "must have" features for a scanner predominantly operated by people who are generally not savvy with 3D scanners- read: "idiot resistant" operation and data collection. We will spend more to get the "right" piece of equipment, but at the same time this will not be a 24-7 use item where we need "the best" (most expensive NASA-grade) option, unless that is the right option for us.
So, thanks in advance for the help!
I am tasked with getting a #d scanner for use at work. Some of the parts we process do not have CAD 3D files available (legacy and/or Military stuff) and we would like to create files so we can create the tooling we need to do our coating work.
I was fed by Elegoo on their scanner ( REVOPOINT MINI 3D Scanner ), and it looked quite good to me. But today my boss sent me this link: Moose Info and it seems to address problems I may or may not have with the Elegoo scanner...
So, I figured there are people here living with 3D scanners and all the joys and problems that come with them, and they could point me to a "get THIS one" solution and/or a list of "must have" features for a scanner predominantly operated by people who are generally not savvy with 3D scanners- read: "idiot resistant" operation and data collection. We will spend more to get the "right" piece of equipment, but at the same time this will not be a 24-7 use item where we need "the best" (most expensive NASA-grade) option, unless that is the right option for us.
So, thanks in advance for the help!