Thread: laser scanner cnc router mounted
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28-08-2014 #1
Ive been set on owning one of these or a variation for a few years now, one that fixes to the z axis of the router
last I checked the cheapest I could find that mounts to the router was around 2500£/euros cant remember which,
that was a few years back and a bit rich for me.
is anyone using one on here?or no of anything cheaper,im hopeing the prices have come down a bit..
not interested in probes/david and the likes thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwwN5yyyKHsLast edited by dazza; 28-08-2014 at 05:57 PM.
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28-08-2014 #2
very keen to hear any more about this, i looked into it a while back for scanning surfboards but since have devoted my time to building my router would love to hear if you find a cheaper option.
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28-08-2014 #3
theres a link to the actual scanner below there about as cheap as it gets price wise far as a i can see.
ive not found any buyer/user feedback on them though.
http://www.prototools.co.uk/shop/cus...id=18575&cat=0Last edited by dazza; 28-08-2014 at 12:47 PM.
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28-08-2014 #4
Any use ?
http://www.david-3d.com/
not laser scanning but interesting all the same
http://reconstructme.net/
http://alternativeto.net/software/reconstructme/
http://usa.autodesk.com/autodesk-123d/Last edited by EddyCurrent; 28-08-2014 at 01:29 PM.
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28-08-2014 #5
[QUOTE=EddyCurrent;61219]Any use ?
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no but thanks eddy like I said not interested in david and the likes.i did own the david usb version,and played around with the Kinect aswell as 123d.
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28-08-2014 #6
Sorry, I missed that line in your first post
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28-08-2014 #7
no worrys im the biggest culprit for that,i spent a lot of hours on those you mentioned and I couldn't get close to what I needed,.ive not looked in on the david forum for a year or two,maybe things have come along since then.
that I linked to would do me if I could see a bit more of them in action or some feed back.thanks.
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29-08-2014 #8
I dont know if it helps but ive used two scanners in the past. One a line laser with a webcam which was ok but not brilliant and then secondly an xbox360 kinect with scanekt software. It works great especially with 3d sculptures like heads etc.
http://skanect.occipital.com/
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30-08-2014 #9
thanks jester like I said in the above posts ive done all that in the past.projectors, lasers,printing off calibration boards.kinect.. there not for me.
im after a commercial option that fits to the router exactly like that in the link and in that price range.
it looks like I will be going for that in the near future, ive found a company not too far from me sells the same scanner but the price isn't any better.
edited to say i just clicked on your link,that looks great,i couldn't get anything like that with mine but that was a couple of years back.
it looks like the softwares moved on a bit,thanksLast edited by dazza; 30-08-2014 at 10:56 AM.
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30-08-2014 #10
the david thing has changed a lot all so now but still i would prefer something direct on the cnc as for big object you are going to need a large clear empty space to set it all up in im assuming. I will have to see if there is any info in the surf world on what they are using. i saved this link a while back that some one gave me but i never looked into it
http://www.ifm.com/products/us/ds/O1D100.htmLast edited by charlieuk; 30-08-2014 at 01:02 PM.
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