Testing Custom 3D Printed Oar Handle
Following up on an earlier post, here I present results of testing a custom 3D printed oar handle. I am using the 3D scanner and 3D printer that I built […]
Following up on an earlier post, here I present results of testing a custom 3D printed oar handle. I am using the 3D scanner and 3D printer that I built […]
First, I must state a warning. Electroplating is not something people ought to be doing casually. Acid copper can have the same acidic strength as battery acid so it is […]
I am using the 3D scanner and 3D printer that I built to produce custom rowing parts. I invented a commercial part that is now being marketed, but this new […]
This is the second time I have used 3D scanning to produce metal coins with profiles. This time I was commissioned to produce coins for a newlywed couple. I used […]
I optimized my scanning arrangement for small objects. I built an 8020 aluminum frame to support the projector, camera, object platform, and black background (foam board). I am using a […]
There have been complaints about the fact that I have not posted anything new in several months. Here are two new posts at my other blog. Copying a Key Linear […]
I used 3D printing to prototype a part that I designed for the sport of rowing. This is my first commercial part that is for sale on line .
I 3D scanned my friend’s wife for his birthday using my Kinect XBOX 360 structured light scanner and 10 camera photogrammetry apparatus. I created a rendering animation using Blender and […]
This 3D scan of Discobolus, used for our company image was made using photogrammetry and the Autodesk 123D Catch program. The rendering was made using Blender. I used an iPad […]
From Wikipedia: The Diskobolus of Myron (“discus thrower” Greek Δισκοβόλος, “Diskobólos”) is a Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the Severe period, circa 460-450 BC. The original […]