7/31/2023 0 Comments Solidworks with kinect![]() I unpacked my new laptop and suffered with the despicable Windows 10. The Einscan product line occupied a niche with good resolution and a price, while high, was not heart-stopping. I wanted a handheld scanner that could do something as large as a motorcycle exhaust system, so the many cheap 3D scanners that used a turntable for small items were not of interest to me. ![]() ![]() Newark/Element 14’s Ben Heck did a nice video trying to get a decent output out of one of those models: At the other end of the spectrum are 100-dollar scanners that use the Microsoft Kinect game module. The Artec scanners achieve 0.1-mm accuracy without the need for calibration plates or stickers, but they cost between $10k and $25k-too far out of my price range. The Einscan uses patterns of light to detect the objects, similar to the Artec scanners. While $7,000 is a lot of money, there are far more expensive scanners that are even more accurate.
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