3D technology is a huge hit! In addition to the ever-popular 3D printing technology, today we're going to introduce you to another rapidly developing industry: 3D scanning, which is the essential remedy for reverse engineering and digital archiving!
3D printing technology has been developing rapidly, but besides 3D modeling software, there's another crucial component that complements it: 3D scanning!
What if a client only provides you with a physical object and asks you to modify their product? What should you do?
After 3D scanning the client's object, you can process the scanned object using your familiar CAD CAM software!
What if you have personally created a finished product or mold and want to mass-produce it? What should you do? 3D scanning!
By 3D scanning your handcrafted product, you can then reproduce it in larger quantities using 3D printing or CNC methods!
And if you were the director of the National Palace Museum today and wanted to preserve the precious Jadeite Cabbage with more advanced technology, what would you do? Ding-ding-ding-ding (Doraemon sound effect)! A 3D scanner!
By 3D scanning precious classical artifacts, you can create valuable digital archives, and also produce replicas or souvenirs using technologies like 3D printing!
It is a portable 3D scanner that offers multiple scanning modes, allowing users to scan freely, quickly, and easily with its convenient handheld design, or achieve fully automatic scanning using a turntable.
Below, let's take a look at 3DMART's first unboxing and use of a 3D scanner!
The first item to be put to the test is the mouse you're holding. To thank it for its diligent daily use, let's give it a full body scan!
This is the finished product of the 3D scanned mouse. You can clearly see the indentations next to the buttons, as well as the anti-slip pads and laser hole on the bottom of the mouse!
What should we scan next? (Looks around) There's a strangely shaped cow on my colleague's desk. Let's scan that!
The 3D-scanned "thick-jawed cow" still has its thick jaw clearly visible (correct!). Even shallow structures like the cow's eyes are no problem for the EinScan 3D scanner!
In addition to stationary objects, a common use for scanners is portrait scanning! But our sales colleague made a wrong example! Remember to close your eyes when scanning to avoid damage from strong flashes!
I couldn't resist closing my eyes during the scan after all~~The EinScanPro+ can perfectly capture your head shape and facial features, providing print-ready files without any post-processing!
This round ends with a half-body shot of the engineer scanning~
After reading the above introduction, are you also looking forward to enjoying the convenience brought by 3D scanning? 3DMART now also offers EinScan 3D scanners and 3D scanning services!
If you need them, please contact us soon!