Polycam is all you need???


Polycam is all you need???

I’ve ordered an einstar 3d scanner and it has been in shipping for 2 months. My need for scanning prints grew larger so I had to look for alternatives in the mean time. I used polycam and the results are great. I originally took the scan in order to have some geometry to model from in fusion 360 but that wasn’t really needed. I spray a mixture of ipa and baby powder, have amazing lighting, take 150 photos, take the most photos of detailed small areas of the part so it has more detail in the scan, selected raw details and isolate object And this is the result! Printed in ABS on K1 Max. Tolerance seems to be about 0.1mm from the original. What are your thoughts?

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