The Multi-Axis-Turntable works even better with the Moose. I have created adapter and you can find it on printables. But 3dmakerpro is not willing to add support for Moose as well you will need to have second device for controlling the turntable.
Miles, thank you for showing what the REAL world is like, whereas all of RUclips seems to show how things should work. I bought the SEAL with high hopes, but I constantly get very poor results. My goal was to have a quick way to create a reference object to use as a starting point in FreeCAD and build from it. I wanted to scan a real-world object, have it simplified, import it into FreeCAD, and use it, wasting as little time as possible. But this is not the case with the Seal Scanner due to the deformations I get every time I use it, the noise, and the long and tedious process (and there doesn’t seem to be a thorough guide explaining the whole process). I’m trying my iPhone right now... maybe the best scanner is the one you already have in your pocket? Ciao!
The Multi-Axis-Turntable works even better with the Moose. I have created adapter and you can find it on printables. But 3dmakerpro is not willing to add support for Moose as well you will need to have second device for controlling the turntable.
Miles, thank you for showing what the REAL world is like, whereas all of RUclips seems to show how things should work.
I bought the SEAL with high hopes, but I constantly get very poor results.
My goal was to have a quick way to create a reference object to use as a starting point in FreeCAD and build from it.
I wanted to scan a real-world object, have it simplified, import it into FreeCAD, and use it, wasting as little time as possible.
But this is not the case with the Seal Scanner due to the deformations I get every time I use it, the noise, and the long and tedious process (and there doesn’t seem to be a thorough guide explaining the whole process).
I’m trying my iPhone right now... maybe the best scanner is the one you already have in your pocket?
Ciao!
Thanks for the comment! Yeah I like finding and breaking the limits to know what stuff can do but in this case, the limits were...er...limiting lol.
Awesome! Thank you! 😁
You bet!