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If you want to do this with something small, instead of a camera, just substitute a microscope! [NoseLace’s] LadyBug does just that. It’s a 3D scanner built in a very hacker fashion.
ThreeRivers 3D, a manufacturer of standard and custom 3D imaging systems, has introduced the LC-2-MACRO, a scanner optimized for 3D scanning of small parts such as dental molds. Practice Specialties ...
The OpenScan project has been updated quite a bit since its inception. OpenScan is an open source, Arduino or Raspberry Pi-based 3D scanner for small objects that uses 3D printed hardware and some … ...
The D3D-s 3D scanner has been created to provide a way of scanning small objects in high detail such as jewellery. Providing a professional 3D scanner that takes advantage of LED lighting ...
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