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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 1:02 pm 
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The ultimate DIY 3D-Scanner Microscope:

    makes 360° scans of very tiny objects - OK
    is build with hardware available for everybody - Not OK (The servo is not available in all countries)
    makes very high detailed 3d models with no post-processing - Not OK (Scans have to be aligned manually)
    makes full-color scans - Not OK (beamer too bright for webcam)
    is as simple as possible - OK
    is as cheap as possible - Not OK (Software for 3D-Scanner requires license)
    can be manufactured in high quantities - Needs to be checked

please feel free to add or remove items of your ultimate 3D-Scanner Microscope :)

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:01 pm 
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virtumake wrote:
My scanners are built on a David-Laserscanner system. This software is really awesome, but you need to get a license, if you want to use all features.

One of my design goals is, to keep the costs of my scanners as low as possible.

Has anybody experience with alternative software for Structured-Light-Scanners?

Is there an Open-Source alternative available?


Hi Bernard and congrats for great job!
Wondering what are the total cost for the virtu zoom scanner package?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:08 pm 
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Hi Anssi :)

I got a request to build one. I'll post the bill of materials once it is done.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:12 pm 
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Great,

thanks. Waiting for that info !
Keep going!


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:06 pm 
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amdtec wrote:
virtumake wrote:
My scanners are built on a David-Laserscanner system. This software is really awesome, but you need to get a license, if you want to use all features.

One of my design goals is, to keep the costs of my scanners as low as possible.

Has anybody experience with alternative software for Structured-Light-Scanners?

Is there an Open-Source alternative available?


Hi Bernard and congrats for great job!
Wondering what are the total cost for the virtu zoom scanner package?


I took the prices from the Euro Amazon Page:

David Laserscanner: 329 EUR
Arduino: 35EUR
Servo: 30 EUR
12mm lens: 30 EUR
Macro lens: 20 EUR
Logitech C615: 61 EUR
Acer K11: 329 EUR

Total Electronics: 834 EUR

3D-Printed parts: 80 EUR (guess)

Delivery, HDMI cable, USB cable, etc . . .

My guess is that the parts for the 3D scanner would cost about 1.000 EUR.

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