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u/brad3378 · 2 pointsr/3DScanning

It's great to see lots good ideas in this thread!

3 more ideas to consider:

  • Temporary automotive "Wrap" coating. I tried this as a peel off barrier from a surface I didn't want to damage. By itself it should work great for structured light scanners, but probably not as good with photogrammetry because it lacks textured patterns for the software to find.

  • Textured sandstone paint. I sprayed this over top of my temporary "wrap" paint with SPECTACULAR results in my photogrammetry software. The best photogrammetry model I've ever created used this method.

  • Dollar store athlete's foot spray. It's not perfect, but the price is tough to beat. Just make sure to give it a couple minutes to dry because it takes time to go "full powdery" and you won't want to spoil your batch of photogrammetry pics if some of the images are still wet.
u/portedtoreality · 1 pointr/3DScanning

I would buy an alignate mold and cast kit (non-toxic, non-irritating, quick setting 3 or 4 minutes). After you have your cast, you can scan it in high detail on a turntable. Congrats and good luck!

EDIT: A kit like this is good:
https://www.amazon.com/Luna-Deluxe-Prints-Casting-Pearl/dp/B003MU2FNK

u/TimLParis · 1 pointr/3DScanning

I would reach out to the folks at e-nable they should have lots of info on how to best accomplish the scanning/modelling process.

For the ergonomic handles and such, I would try a low temp thermoplastic like InstaMorph / ShapeLock

u/nyersa · 3 pointsr/3DScanning

It depends on the precision you need to get and if this is a one off or will be something you do quite a bit. Either way, no matter what scanner you decide to use (well, excluding things like CT scanning) you will need to do some surficial prep to get the good results. I like using this stuff. Also, you will find that the bolt holes themselves won't scan well with structured light or laser scanners and you will need to spend some time manually adding them back in after your scan is complete.

u/amhsapiens · 1 pointr/3DScanning

I process models like this in two chunks. One with the object right side up and the other with the model flipped 180 degrees to be upside down. I usually use grey rubber kneaded eraser to prop up objects and keep them still. It grips well, but doesn't really leave a residue. I then merge these two point clouds in PhotoScan and use the combined point cloud to build my mesh.

u/PantriesSniffer · 4 pointsr/3DScanning

Mix roughly 60% baby powder to 40% isopropyl alcohol in a big spray bottle. The alcohol will evaporate leaving the baby powder coating.
Wash off with water after scanning.
Otherwise you can use an off the shelf spray like this.

u/smogzy · 1 pointr/3DScanning

I went for the PCI card option...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0037AQMJS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It arrives tomorrow so I let you know if it works. Hooking up to an ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming.....

That link was the only info I could find.

u/digital_evolution · 1 pointr/3DScanning

Right on, I have a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X26VVO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

coming soon, I'll probably be able to update you next week. Really wish Microsoft would support this issue more, it's rather shameful there's not much support for the hobbyist community around the Kinect V2 it's a really powerful tool, potentially.

You ever purchased one of the other scanners?

I've just used the Kinect V1-2, I can't believe I sold my V1 for a V2, woops. I've also used a DSLR with Agisoft for photogrammatry, but that is much more intensive than my early days of testing Kinect scanning. My last PC had an MSI motherboard, so check, no problem on using the Kinect, but it only had an i5 from 2009 and a 2gig video card.