“Satisfying”... lols... love your passion. I’m keen to see endoscopic 3d scanners... I’ve been thinking that for nearly 10 years. I worked on a haptically interactive endoscopic nasal surgical simulator for 5 years... we utilised CT and MRI scan data to reconstruct the nasal cavity lining. Given the ridiculous price of both CT and MRI machines, not to mention the dangers of radiation, it’s not a bad idea. 🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼😎🍀🤓
I am going to do a Baja build with my truck and I am looking to pick up one of these scanners around the end of the year. Would be cool to see you guys scan an entire car inside and out and load it up in CAD. Always Good Times here.
Can you do a vid on exposure time or other reasons it can be hard to get a print OFF of the build plate? We have the Phrozen 8k and the plate is perforated... which also makes it hard to remove prints...especially when they are large (ie.. 7x10x7 !)
Is it possible to use any rotary table with the software or it needs specifically to be the one from the shining3D? Also is it possible to set cutting planes in advance so that you do not need to manually remove any noisy points on the background?
Firstly great educational video, I am new to the scanning gig and purchased the same Einscan as yours. You mentioned about holes that you could drop in a cylinder, do you have a video that explains how this can be done
Dude, it'd be MEGA helpful if I could see you scan a car fender or a bumper. This would be VERY, VERY beneficial. I'm struggling with this pro hd, even with spray, dots, etc. I am trying to scan an entire car and stitch it all together but...struggling.
We get this request so much that we're planning on scanning a large section of a car very soon -- here's some questions: 1. how far are your dots spaced, and are they entirely asymmetrical? 2. Is the surface reflective, or are you dulling it with something like aesub? visionminer.com/products/aesub-blue?_pos=1&_sid=f8c6b026f&_ss=r 3. Have you tried adding "features" to the surface, to help with feature recognition over long flat/featureless areas? 4. Did you calibrate your scanner in the scanning environment before attempting to scan? Sometimes when you move lighting conditions, it helps to recalibrate the scanner while in those conditions Hope this helps for now!
Same problem. Trying to scan chairs and sofas - can't seem to handle anything with the Pro HD bigger than a couple of square feet. Constantly losing tracking, and even will hundreds of targets, it just doesn't work. Did you ever solve your issues with scanning a car? I'd love to know. We're thinking of writing off our HD Pro as a bad job.
With one scan, without putting together multiple scans, how large of an object can I scan? For example a regular entrance door is too big, or a regular window?
You could definitely scan both of those easily -- the limit tends to be 1-2 meters from the centerpoint, the start of the scan, before you start losing accuracy -- but you can stitch to your hearts content!
what do you do when your file is massive and you have multiple project groups you go to mesh it and it runs out of RAM? I have a laptop I9 32gb ram and it keeps crapping out when I go to mesh the full model
If you gotta ask then you probably can't afford it. Joking, but wouldn't it be better if we went to their website and looked for the bundle that fits our needs. I can say you won't pay more that $15,000.
Guys. Can't survive many days without your great vids. Keep 'em comin'. Thanks and have a super 3 day weekend.
I saw you supporting comunity recently. :)
Comunity should totally support you.
Yaye Vision Minor.
Scans down to the layer lines. Wild!
I gotta get better at speaking before I can make scanner videos this nice lol awesome job! 🔥
“Satisfying”... lols... love your passion.
I’m keen to see endoscopic 3d scanners... I’ve been thinking that for nearly 10 years.
I worked on a haptically interactive endoscopic nasal surgical simulator for 5 years... we utilised CT and MRI scan data to reconstruct the nasal cavity lining.
Given the ridiculous price of both CT and MRI machines, not to mention the dangers of radiation, it’s not a bad idea.
🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼😎🍀🤓
I am going to do a Baja build with my truck and I am looking to pick up one of these scanners around the end of the year. Would be cool to see you guys scan an entire car inside and out and load it up in CAD. Always Good Times here.
Absolutely, coming soon! Are you in Southern Californa? Maybe we can scan yours..... :)
@@VisionMiner Close enough and I am always down for an adventure
Can you do a vid on exposure time or other reasons it can be hard to get a print OFF of the build plate? We have the Phrozen 8k and the plate is perforated... which also makes it hard to remove prints...especially when they are large (ie.. 7x10x7 !)
This guy could make a 7 figure living doing product reviews.
we all love rob :D
Hahaha thank you!! Many more to come!
Is it possible to use any rotary table with the software or it needs specifically to be the one from the shining3D? Also is it possible to set cutting planes in advance so that you do not need to manually remove any noisy points on the background?
Firstly great educational video, I am new to the scanning gig and purchased the same Einscan as yours. You mentioned about holes that you could drop in a cylinder, do you have a video that explains how this can be done
I've heard that using pegs is recommended when scannig objects with holes.
Cool !
Dude, it'd be MEGA helpful if I could see you scan a car fender or a bumper. This would be VERY, VERY beneficial. I'm struggling with this pro hd, even with spray, dots, etc. I am trying to scan an entire car and stitch it all together but...struggling.
We get this request so much that we're planning on scanning a large section of a car very soon -- here's some questions:
1. how far are your dots spaced, and are they entirely asymmetrical?
2. Is the surface reflective, or are you dulling it with something like aesub? visionminer.com/products/aesub-blue?_pos=1&_sid=f8c6b026f&_ss=r
3. Have you tried adding "features" to the surface, to help with feature recognition over long flat/featureless areas?
4. Did you calibrate your scanner in the scanning environment before attempting to scan? Sometimes when you move lighting conditions, it helps to recalibrate the scanner while in those conditions
Hope this helps for now!
Same problem. Trying to scan chairs and sofas - can't seem to handle anything with the Pro HD bigger than a couple of square feet. Constantly losing tracking, and even will hundreds of targets, it just doesn't work.
Did you ever solve your issues with scanning a car? I'd love to know. We're thinking of writing off our HD Pro as a bad job.
With one scan, without putting together multiple scans, how large of an object can I scan? For example a regular entrance door is too big, or a regular window?
You could definitely scan both of those easily -- the limit tends to be 1-2 meters from the centerpoint, the start of the scan, before you start losing accuracy -- but you can stitch to your hearts content!
what do you do when your file is massive and you have multiple project groups you go to mesh it and it runs out of RAM? I have a laptop I9 32gb ram and it keeps crapping out when I go to mesh the full model
Yeah you might want to try a lower resolution -- or scan difference sections separately
Rob; details on price(s) would be nice to mention in the video...
If you gotta ask then you probably can't afford it. Joking, but wouldn't it be better if we went to their website and looked for the bundle that fits our needs. I can say you won't pay more that $15,000.
We don't put prices in videos, because prices sometimes change, but videos last forever -- it's always on the website, though!
It was good you had the 800 X graphic
hi could u scan a computer motherboard with this
I would use the HX for that, yes!
@@VisionMiner HI what is HX
@@VisionMiner found it ,einscan hx 3d scanner