Details for rotating scan platform – person sitting in a chair
I would like to add more details for creating your own rotating scan platform to use with the David scanner. I built a rotating chair for a person to sit […]
I would like to add more details for creating your own rotating scan platform to use with the David scanner. I built a rotating chair for a person to sit […]
My first successful DLP 3D print My next phase of 3D printing is DLP. I have built several FDM printers. The higher resolution of DLP can’t be matched by any […]
I recently needed to cut out a square hole, notch corners, and carefully place some tapped holes in a plate for the SLA printer that I am building at home. […]
I built a laser clock using an Arduino with a Real Time Clock to control a Laser Galvo. The Arduino program comes from an Instructable. The Real Time Clock comes […]
To extend the 3D scanning that I have already done, I built a linear scanner intended to scan small objects like keys. I use a single stepper motor controlled linear […]
I have not posted recently, and I am receiving comments complaining about that fact. I will blog twice today, and with cool stuff! First, would you like to be able […]
I have been working on automating my David SLS-2 structured light scanner.The above STL ready for 3D printing is the result of several sequential scans of my own face. All […]
I recently explained the importance of 3D printer bed leveling to a coworker, and decided to share it more broadly. This procedure can make the difference between success and failure […]
The next step in my accelerometer+magnetometer sensor project is sending data collected by the Arduino to a Raspberry Pi. The Pi will ultimately control the entire system, which will also […]
I built a device that can verify if it is oriented and pointed in a pre-determined direction. It is based on the Arduino Uno, the MAG3110 magnetometer, and the ADXL345 […]