Affordable 3D SCANNING Just Got 1000X BETTER - CREALITY CR-SCAN OTTER!!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- 3D scanning is a huge part of reverse engineering, to be able to get accurate data to be able to reverse engineer a part or just get dimensions to design a whole new part. I tried out Creality's brand new 3d scanner the CR-Scan Otter which to my surprise fixed a lot of issues that the Ferret had and also had some software updates which helped with the 3D scanning process.
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been debating buying one of these for doing PPF. You hit me right in the feels with the 13B end plate. now i must buy one regardless of worth or purpose
Once again something you just don't see other car guys doing, excellent video Dave, thanks
Thanks
No doubt this will look Stone Age in a few years.
Good video Dave!
I sure hope so 3d scanning tech is moving really slow and the software is too but now that there is a bunch of competition I hope that finally pushes larger companies to start more innovation in scanner and software tech
This could be a very useful tool for someone like you with all the modifications and redesigning that you do. Are you planning to use it for making the new dashboard for the hell-wagon? I remember you mentioned that you will be 3D printing it, so I guess you'll make a model first from several different pieces, then 3D scan it and then 3D print it? It will be good to get the dash finished, it's untidy at the moment with it missing.
Can you compare it to Einstar?
Are shadows an issue while scanning?
Yes you want good lighting if it's not it will be hard for it to gather points
I have been thinking on getting the scanner . I have 3 3d printers I like to mess with them a lot. Like i said been wanting to buy a scanner The only thing is I have been looking at is Unless your going to use it to make money I am wondering is it worth the money to buy on. Same as my vinyl cutter I have a 34 " cutter I have not used much lately . With everyone going to the printer cutter an the price to them. For doing reverse print to make strips on cars. I started out making banners an layers for your diff colors an graphics on cars. With the way the printer cutter works people don't want to buy the cutters .
It is not a tracking pad. It is for calibration and should be kept safe. You don’t use it for normal scanning.
Pretty expensive “tracking pad” 😅
Can someone explain why in the first scan he had 30fps and in the second one only 15 fps?
Nice
Can you tell which version of creality scan you using? b/c the last update become blind, always couldnt find a "scanning points"
All the reverse engineering softwares are way too expensive for hobby use. You would need a business for it.
Creality will never add a feature extraction to the scanning software. Shining is now offering their own reverse engineering software but it cost thousands of dollars.
The only cheap way is to use section analysis sketches in CAD software. It takes a lot of time but still cheaper than buying a dedicated software.
If you think 20k for a engine is to much but your going to reverse engineer then build one for less...... you got a very rude awaking coming. youll get 20k in just tooling before you know what happened with a cnc that can handle this task.
I have stuff cnced all the time I can do 20 plates for 150 a plate