Reddit Reddit reviews HE3D Open Source Ciclop DIY 3D Systems Scanner Kit for 3D Printer Advanced Laser Scanner, Injection molding Plastics Parts

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HE3D Open Source Ciclop DIY 3D Systems Scanner Kit for 3D Printer Advanced Laser Scanner, Injection molding Plastics Parts
Totally open source 3D scanner for 3D printing , free to get the softwareEasy to assemble and useFull kits, it include all the parts for the scannerInjection molding red plastics parts, not printed! that make the scanner more beatiful, you won't encouter the problem caused by not precision sizeUpgrade to new intergrated motherboard
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2 Reddit comments about HE3D Open Source Ciclop DIY 3D Systems Scanner Kit for 3D Printer Advanced Laser Scanner, Injection molding Plastics Parts:

u/moon-worshiper · 2 pointsr/3DScanning

These are just ones that have an integrated turntable. The Artec and other handheld can just point at a turntable, move up and down and change angles. All of them show extremely high resolution "demos" which never seem to come out in reality when the mesh is finalized.

Makerbot Digitizer - Garbage, no longer sold

EORA 3D Scanner - iOS $599 Grade: F

HE3D Open Source Ciclop $119 Grade: F

Matter and Form Scanner $430 Grade: D-

Matter and Form V2 $750 Grade: C+

Einscan-SE $1400 Grade: B

Einscan-SP $2500 Grade: B+

u/thenightgaunt · 1 pointr/3dprintingdms

There are a few options but I haven't tried any. I want to though as I want to make a Fallout diarama piece using a bunch of minis from Wasteland Warfare. But like most wargames, they've super overpriced their minis and I need a ton of ghouls. So it's scan some of the ghouls I bought and copy them or do silicon molds and resin to make copies.

Unless you're printing with a photon or similar resin printer though, you probably won't get manufacturer quality.
There are some cheaper options for scanning now from the look of it.
https://www.amazon.com/HE3D-Systems-Advanced-Injection-Plastics/dp/B076B9SXK8/ref=zg_bs_8481412011_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=VNCMXPQXDJY151R7Q8CZ


And there's supposedly a smartphone app that will take in pictures to build a 3d model. I really wanna try that.
https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogrammetry-2-3d-scanning-simpler-better-than-ever/


But for the best quality reproductions you're best bet is still a Smooth-on mold and casting with resin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFfXT_Cjpuk

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