From: anson p. <ans...@gm...> - 2010-01-25 20:42:35
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Hi - yep, this is a real 3d scanner - here's some work we did with it a few months ago http://aladigital.blogspot.com/2009/03/inspeck-3d-camera-gaston-wyatt-cnc-and.html there's a tool in blender to turn a point cloud in to a mesh, and that can be exported in to .stl .obj .3ds .dxf etc.... i'm camping out on the IRC channel until i get my first cnc project up - it's a small sherline 5400 3 axis... wish me luck ya'll :) On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Ja...@co... <ja...@co...> wrote: > Anson, > > The inexpensive 3D scanners that are easily configured are really what > many consider 2.5D, kind of like > most folks use of routers with 3D. It basically means no undercuts in > the 3D model. Many buildings, > terain, etc do well with this kind of scanning. > > I haven't tried the EMC scanning, but the results I have seen from > MACH3, is that it generates a > point cloud (X, Y, and Z where the surface was detected). I think I > remember reading EMC has the > capabilities too. > > Take care and let us know more about your project as you get time! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation > Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the business > Choose flexible plans and management services without long-term contracts > Personal 24x7 support from experience hosting pros just a phone call away. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/theplanet-com > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > Emc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > -- ------------------- ansondparker (skype) ansondparker (crossloop.com) Rock on |