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    3d scanning for possible CNC machining

    I am trying to master 3d scanning as its very possible to use the *.stl file in aspire for a cnc machining
    I have used cut3d from way back to do plaques, so I loaded these files into cut3d to see how it would look
    and I can see possibilities ie a plaque with a 3d scanned 1/2 image on the wood plaque, possibly 3D art
    I will switch to aspire for the next round of learning


    https://youtu.be/gMG2XQs2Hh4 small dog


    https://youtu.be/jaqeS7qqRQA 3d scan of a doll


    https://youtu.be/D8a8mxoYn2o wooden lock
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  2. In the second video, at the 1.35 time mark, I noticed the 3D scanner you used.


    That's Thunk3d, am I right? The Archer model, as far as I understand it. I'm going to purchase a handheld 3D scanner for my workshop and so far I've decided on the Artec Eva. Can you share your experiences with your 3d scanner and how good is it? Looks like yours is a little less expensive.
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    Last edited by Juan Salazar; 06-08-2021 at 8:00 AM.

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    its good but a wicked learning curve and i am still learning

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