3D Scanning Now Possible at Home Thanks to Lynx A Camera

If you’re interested in technological innovations, you’ll be pleased to hear about the Lynx A Camera. This device is a 3D camera that will make it so anyone with a 3D printer can scan and create objects at home without any other special equipment. Pretty cool, right? There’s just one thing: the Lynx A is … Read more

Go!MODEL Reverse Engineering Tool Announced for Creaform Go!SCAN

3D Systems just announced the launch of their Go!MODEL device. This tool is designed to make it fast and simple to reverse engineer 3D objects. This launch is in partnership with Creaform for their Go!SCAN 3D scanner. This portable device makes it simple to conduct 3D scanning anywhere and everywhere without complicated setups and restrictions. … Read more

When is 3D Scanning Most Useful?

3D technology has gained a lot of notoriety lately. It’s been featured on all sorts of television programs and is actively used by many companies to produce real, practical objects. However, most people think of 3D printing in this regard. So, what about 3D scanning? How does it come into play? What purpose does it … Read more

3D Scanning Service Can Be Used for Very Small Items

3D Scanning Service by EMS
3D Scanning Service Can Be Used for Very Small Items

As you may imagine, scanning three-dimensional objects can be quite a challenge if you don’t have the right technology. However, a 3D scanning service can make it quite simple and straightforward, especially if you use the latest equipment available. However, scanning items that are very small is still challenging. You need the most advanced equipment to make this possible in order to create a CAD model or perform a high level inspection of a specific part.

EMS recently made this possible. They were approached by an orthopedic manufacturing company that needed to make changes on very tiny components. These components were made without a CAD model so it would have been next to impossible now to try to manually measure and re-create the parts by hand since they are so tiny. EMS provided a quick and solid solution, however, by using the Steinbichler Comet L3D – 5 megapixel 3D scanner. This device uses six different lenses that range from an 800 mm field of view to a 45 mm field of view. This way, you could select which lens was most suited for the task at hand. Every lens had the same number of target points, up to 5 million, and if the field of view is very tiny, this means there were more points in a smaller space. This is perfect for a very detailed view of extremely tiny objects. To be specific, they were capturing data at 8.018 mm space. That’s pretty impressive any 3D scanning service.

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3D Scanning Helped Recreate African American Face Vessels

Artifacts from various cultures are valued in art exhibits across the country. However, there was something special about the face vessels made 150 years ago in South Carolina by African-Americans. These face jugs were originally on display at the Milwaukee Art Museum and in an exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina. … Read more