3D Scanning and Printing
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Group assignment:
- Test the design rules for your 3D printer(s)
- Document your work and explain what are the limits of your printer(s) (in a group or individually)
- Document your work to the group work page and reflect on your individual page what you learned
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Individual assignments:
- Design and 3D print an object (small, few cm3, limited by printer time) that could not be easily made subtractively
- 3D scan an object, try to prepare it for printing (and optionally print it)
Well at the institute we don't have the machines yet but we are advancing the design, I hope that soon I can have the Fab Lab team, and be able to show them and let them see how my design is turning out.
At work he asks us to identify the limitations of the printer, well since we don't have these, I hope they can be reviewed when we have the equipment.
I believe that the scanner and photogrammetry have similar uses, since with them we can obtain three-dimensional models. if you ask me which is the best ps ...
What is the best procedure?
I think that both have their strong point depending on what value you give them after all...as they say "all roads can lead to Rome", it's all about the effort you put into it.
That was my first experience and I like it. I think the result could have been better, go to the web: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:533472
I tried some pains and designs... but I decided to try my page...
After that, I think I'll try some systems, impressions and so on.
Then, I will use the structure sensor on the iPhone with the Xquelet application for photography; Very true to reality. There are very few changes .... I like it. ..I try to fix it to print like this 😊
I am very surprised about it. Is very pretty. And all that with my iPhone!! On the other hand, there are many things with modifications before printing. I think it's better to do it in 3D directly with some kind of software