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DIY 3D-Scanner? - Rene Rechthaler - 2024-05-28 would it be possible to build a 3D-Scanner out of Lego? like this: https://en.openscan.eu/ this also has an alternative design: ![]() This could be both done with standard Lego Technic pieces... It is based on Raspberry Pi, which could be connected to Lego Motors via the original PI Build HAT: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/build-hat/ (I already created that for LDraw) how well would that work? RE: DIY 3D-Scanner? - Orion Pobursky - 2024-05-28 I've been looking into making one of these. If you already have a Pi and 3D printer, it would probably be easier (and maybe cheaper) to buy the BOM kit and make as is. RE: DIY 3D-Scanner? - Magnus Forsberg - 2024-05-28 (2024-05-28, 18:44)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: would it be possible to build a 3D-Scanner out of Lego? As usual, Philo have done it. https://www.philohome.com/scan3dlaser/scan3dlaser.htm RE: DIY 3D-Scanner? - Philippe Hurbain - 2024-05-29 (2024-05-28, 21:28)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: As usual, Philo have done it. Actually my second version has exactly the same mechanical structure as openscan primary model: https://www.philohome.com/scan3dlaser/slv2.jpg That said, I've tried photogrammetry on LEGO parts, with not so good results... Hopefully, with a more controlled process and improved software we can now get improved results? This was done by a FB friend of mine: https://www.hobbieshk.net/projects/photogrammetry/index.html?model=luke&r=0.55&b=1.2&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3Xs0dClrWHbGr5TO5AA5wWrPbsUGnJ6LTud8m4JSErQBNXqiW-_WvqYBg_aem_AVieRllkd3Y1rSrtytWVy4ethLbZoHPboN9Hzm33gXHnx4OVLeCTqBEIaiUCcbEa2W80-JPSPV4YYxw7n4RzcJ15 RE: DIY 3D-Scanner? - Jose Alfonso - 2024-05-29 The main problem when scanning LEGO parts is their reflecting faces. ![]() Green figure (not LEGO) with a layer of magenta tempera in a lightbox: ![]() The resulting 3D object from 50 images using the free version of 3DF Zephyr before fixing the geometry: ![]() |