This scanner should help you to make more progress on your projects. Hope to see the Hell-wagon finally finished before too long. Any update on the glass? Could a tiler cut it with a water diamond saw?
D this is the 'wireless" solution you have been looking for. I hope it works out. It aint no artec but its does the job for what it is and the price point. I have the raptor too and i use it for quick stuff, but again it wont get the detail that my 10 year old spider can. Anyhow keep at it. Be good.
This the same guy that bought a $4000 oil pan (dumbass), then cut the pan off the mounting flange and fabbed up his own pan and welded it to the $4000 flange (dumberass)
Hey Dave what’s your take on the Einstar scanner? I’ve seen it’s more useful for a DIY person, because it lets you put planes and oriente your scans better.
I been 3d printing for like 6 years now. I went out and bought new Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer carbon. Dose the 4 different colors it works great. I only bought it for fun. I had plans of getting one of the creality scan like you have. I don't use it that much. I been trying to sell my Bambu Lab X1-Carbon because I don't use it that much. I have 3 different printers. An all kinds of filament. I am putting it of market place i only used the new one 5 times . When your printing out the fan shroud what size printer you have.
@@frp1276 I'd have to see it to be able to reverse engineer it to know if that's a good price. 36" x 50 yd roll of IJ680cr runs $2,794.91 at Grimco. It's a quality printable vinyl but there are cheaper reflective vinyls out. If it's a situation where you can get away with plotting it out in black 1st then weed and mask it then lay it over a cheap reflective then plot it out in the reflective you could lessen the cost. Probably a few other options too I'd have to see them. I can't imagine anything really proprietary about them. Some vinyls are expensive but a lot of times a cheaper vinyl option is out there especially if it's a situation where the product is just being used briefly
@@frp1276 @Junkyard_Dave I'd have to see them. Probably very possible to do it with just a plotter using just black vinyl and reflective vinyl... I can guarantee nothing propriety about it. Might be a bad situation where you'd need a printer that has white printing capability but if you burn through a lot of those dots it can add up buying them.
Looking forward to more content on the conquest.
@@ash1ey100 i need to find a turbo manifold mine was cracked
@@Junkyard_Dave Not repairable?
@BrucePierson was almost cracked all the way around the first runner i preheated it and tried to weld it but it cracked a day later
This scanner should help you to make more progress on your projects.
Hope to see the Hell-wagon finally finished before too long.
Any update on the glass? Could a tiler cut it with a water diamond saw?
Interesting tech awesome to see!
D this is the 'wireless" solution you have been looking for. I hope it works out. It aint no artec but its does the job for what it is and the price point. I have the raptor too and i use it for quick stuff, but again it wont get the detail that my 10 year old spider can. Anyhow keep at it. Be good.
We all gangsta til he says $8,000 computer. DAYUM. ☠
This the same guy that bought a $4000 oil pan (dumbass), then cut the pan off the mounting flange and fabbed up his own pan and welded it to the $4000 flange (dumberass)
Hey Dave what’s your take on the Einstar scanner? I’ve seen it’s more useful for a DIY person, because it lets you put planes and oriente your scans better.
@attiliojorge2765 it's quite a bit more expensive but I haven't used one yet. I have a new Peel 3d scanner but it was 12k
I been 3d printing for like 6 years now. I went out and bought new Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer carbon. Dose the 4 different colors it works great. I only bought it for fun. I had plans of getting one of the creality scan like you have. I don't use it that much. I been trying to sell my Bambu Lab X1-Carbon because I don't use it that much. I have 3 different printers. An all kinds of filament. I am putting it of market place i only used the new one 5 times . When your printing out the fan shroud what size printer you have.
That would be a much larger printer than something like a Bambu
OR- just swap the motor and fan from the one that works.
They give you a lifetime supply of them dots? If not buy yourself a printer/plotter and start making your own
@cainpaul08 they are reflective most 3d scanners are calibrated for their dots my Peel 3d won't pick up Creality's dots and vice verse
@@cainpaul08yeah they're $100 per 3900 dots
@@frp1276 I'd have to see it to be able to reverse engineer it to know if that's a good price. 36" x 50 yd roll of IJ680cr runs $2,794.91 at Grimco. It's a quality printable vinyl but there are cheaper reflective vinyls out. If it's a situation where you can get away with plotting it out in black 1st then weed and mask it then lay it over a cheap reflective then plot it out in the reflective you could lessen the cost. Probably a few other options too I'd have to see them. I can't imagine anything really proprietary about them. Some vinyls are expensive but a lot of times a cheaper vinyl option is out there especially if it's a situation where the product is just being used briefly
@@frp1276 @Junkyard_Dave I'd have to see them. Probably very possible to do it with just a plotter using just black vinyl and reflective vinyl... I can guarantee nothing propriety about it. Might be a bad situation where you'd need a printer that has white printing capability but if you burn through a lot of those dots it can add up buying them.