I'm glad you explained that it's not as straight forward as it may seem. It may take several attempts to get to the end result and a lot of time invested. Makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one that goes through this process. 👍
Keep up the videos mate I started a similar project this week and this is exactly the video I needed to see for your process to give me the motivation to finish mine
To ovoid holes place the your dots more randomly will also help with tracking as well it can get confused if it all the same spacing allows for reference points to mix with certain angels casing all sorts of weird crap. But If you made it look even and nice for the vid completely understandable lol.
Hello. Thank you for the video, I just want to ask: at what orientasjon did you print the final part, do you have a photo of the part sitting at the printbed? Terje
@@TerjeMoe_Temo I printed the part with the front face of the gauge facing the print bed. I did this because the small clips that attach to the steering column cover has tight tolerances, so the support material layers are on the non critical side of the clip. Hope that makes sense.
@@philliptran8831 thanks for the comment! Yea, I agree, thought about it heh. Thing with turn table is I still kinda need to move the scanner up and down too. Might try it still tho.
I'm glad you explained that it's not as straight forward as it may seem. It may take several attempts to get to the end result and a lot of time invested. Makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one that goes through this process. 👍
Thanks for the comment! Yes, the reality is it does take several tries. Rarely does it come out perfect on first attempt heh.
Love the video. 3D printing is the way to go . Thanks for sharing!👏
Thanks for the comment!
Awesome job bro.
The end result is so satisfying.
@@vinnierolla thanks for the comment! Agree, once the final design is printed and works, so satisfying.
Keep up the videos mate I started a similar project this week and this is exactly the video I needed to see for your process to give me the motivation to finish mine
Thanks for the comment! Glad the video is helping with motivation. Let me know if you have any detailed questions.
Great work. I love projects like this. I’ve just gotten my own 3d scanner so that I can also do some projects like this. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for the comment, appreciate it! 3d printing is one thing, but a scanner opens up so many different possibilities.
Looking good. I need to spend some time with Fusion for a few similar projects.
@@dubCanuck1 thanks for the comment!
To ovoid holes place the your dots more randomly will also help with tracking as well it can get confused if it all the same spacing allows for reference points to mix with certain angels casing all sorts of weird crap. But If you made it look even and nice for the vid completely understandable lol.
@@crabman823store9 lol thanks for the tip!
Hello. Thank you for the video, I just want to ask: at what orientasjon did you print the final part, do you have a photo of the part sitting at the printbed? Terje
@@TerjeMoe_Temo I printed the part with the front face of the gauge facing the print bed. I did this because the small clips that attach to the steering column cover has tight tolerances, so the support material layers are on the non critical side of the clip. Hope that makes sense.
are the files available for the community?
Thanks for the comment! The files aren’t available at the moment. Will consider it though and will let you guys know on the next video.
@ appreciate it Ty
You need to 3d print a turntable.
@@philliptran8831 thanks for the comment! Yea, I agree, thought about it heh. Thing with turn table is I still kinda need to move the scanner up and down too. Might try it still tho.
@@cjoy28 I see. I am still new and just got mine a few days ago and have been watching videos trying to learn fast asap.
@@philliptran8831 cool! I didn’t find it hard to pick-up.. pretty straight forward.. lemme know if you have any questions.
Einstar Vega 3D for Aussies : $3,080.00 excl GST 🤔
That’s about what I paid for it in the US. During holidays there was a sale where I think it was less $100usd.