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JohnSL - Random Products | 3D Scanning is Hard! @JohnSL | Uploaded July 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
I got a 3D scanner for testing with the goal of reverse engineering the cross slide on my lathe. I want to make a stepper-motor mount and thought this would make things easier. I was very wrong. There is a much higher learning curve for 3D scanners than I realized, especially for the geometric objects I'm wanting to scan. This video should give you a realistic expectation of what is involved in learning to use a 3D scanner, along with some of the limitations.

I asked the maker to send me a scanner with the only promise from me that I would post a video. I have received no compensation other than a free scanner.
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