I have watched just about every currently available RUclips video on the Shinning 3D EniStar. By far, yours is the best. Thanks for all the details in both Part 1 & Part 2
How long is the USB/signal cable that goes into the scanner? I can't seem to find any data on this. It looks a little short,and I wonder if it would be possible to extend it.
I don't remember the exact length of it. On the other handheld Shining3D scanners the length is 4m, but here I believe it was a bit shorter. However, you could use a USB 3.0 extension cable between the PC and the scanner data cable to make it longer if necessary.
What is large? A car? Sure. An apartment? Probably, but the computer's processing power might become an issue. A house? Yes, if the scan process is split into multiple segments. We haven't tried it yet, but there's theoretically nothing that stands against it.
@@timmeybt well, not that big, was thinking on carparts like fenders, hood, bumbers etc. For me, its about to re-creating parts the are not produced any longer, that we can create the parts for ourself and have the ability to fix or make changes.
@@Rayjockey The only difficulty might be if the parts are highly reflective and / or deep black. But that size should not present an issue. However, of course this scanner is sort of an "entry model". For higher accuracy and tolerances there are better scanners available. The EinScan HX as a medium model or the FreeScan UE series as the higher end models. But especially to start with, the EinStar will deliver impressive results for the price.
I have watched just about every currently available RUclips video on the Shinning 3D EniStar. By far, yours is the best. Thanks for all the details in both Part 1 & Part 2
Best Einstart video. Thanks for the great videos. Made it a lot easier for me to get up and running.
Great video, very informative. Regarding the black object would it be better to scan it in a dark room, or is ambient light of no importance?
can you scan something big
How long is the USB/signal cable that goes into the scanner? I can't seem to find any data on this.
It looks a little short,and I wonder if it would be possible to extend it.
I don't remember the exact length of it. On the other handheld Shining3D scanners the length is 4m, but here I believe it was a bit shorter. However, you could use a USB 3.0 extension cable between the PC and the scanner data cable to make it longer if necessary.
Can you scan large objects with it? 🤔
What is large? A car? Sure. An apartment? Probably, but the computer's processing power might become an issue. A house? Yes, if the scan process is split into multiple segments.
We haven't tried it yet, but there's theoretically nothing that stands against it.
@@timmeybt well, not that big, was thinking on carparts like fenders, hood, bumbers etc. For me, its about to re-creating parts the are not produced any longer, that we can create the parts for ourself and have the ability to fix or make changes.
@@Rayjockey The only difficulty might be if the parts are highly reflective and / or deep black. But that size should not present an issue.
However, of course this scanner is sort of an "entry model". For higher accuracy and tolerances there are better scanners available. The EinScan HX as a medium model or the FreeScan UE series as the higher end models. But especially to start with, the EinStar will deliver impressive results for the price.
let 's wait for real feedback from customers , I feel not everything is so smooth