DIY 3D Laser Scanner Project using Arduino, Flashforge, SketchUp, Garmin LIDAR-Lite, CloudCompare
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2021
- Prototype DIY 3D Laser Scanner made using SketchUp, Flashforge Creator Pro, Arduino, Garmin LIDAR-Lite, and CloudCompare.
Produces ASCII .PTS files which can be opened, viewed, and registered together with other scan stations using CloudCompare, Autodesk ReCap, or other point-cloud software.
For more information on how to build your own DIY 3D Laser Scanner visit: www.udo2.net
Measuring Range: 40 meters
Power Requirements: 12V, 3A
LIST OF COMPONENTS:
- Arduino Mega 2650
- 12V stepper motors and drivers
- LCD display
- DIY power module
- Laser emitter
- Garmin LIDAR-Lite Laser Rangefinder (LLV3HP)
- 5V fan
- SD data logger
- Neopixel LED ring
- Optical limit switch
- Push button
- On/Off switch
- Passive buzzer
- DC Barrel Jack
- 12V, 3A DC Power Adapter (or battery)
Video made with Apple iPhone and iMovie
Music Credit: Springtime by Jeff Babko Наука
ale w tym momencie człowieku mi zaimponowałeś, szacunek. but at this point man you impressed me, respect.
This looks like amazing progress! Really interested to see how far you can take this!
damn, probably best project on DIY . its almost like faro
Great project! Congratulations!!
This is more than impressive...
Great project. Thanks
Very nice image. High quality build.
Amazing! Great job
Wild, lots of polish too
It is amazing, man!
Awesome!
Not bad, this is really cool.
Recently created online forum for further discussion and sharing of information on DIY 3D LiDAR Scanners at www.udo2.net. Please join and contribute to the conversation! It is currently a work-in-progress, but hopefully will evolve quickly as we build up the community.
The best.
o:45 reminds me of the insides of a Super 8 film projector :)
hi. I am looking for a sensor that I can use in the scanner. I really liked your project. how accurate is the measurement from this scanner? please reply. greetings
Is this build still available now?
it that a mirror there ?????? in scanning results
What would the result look like if you kept the curtains open?
The Garmin sensor that I used has a maximum range of 40m; but measurements obtained through glass are typically less accurate and less reliable.
Hi @Darcy, this is amazing is this going to be opensource?
Hi Nathan - Yes it is and I do have some 3603D shield kits available for the Arduino mega 2560 if you're interested. I have approx 100 available at the moment, and you can email me at arkhicraftdc@gmail.com for more details. The shield connects to an Arduino mega board and all of the off-the-shelf sensors & components are then basically 'plug-and-play'.
@@darcycharlton3510 Hello Darcy, how long would it take to scan a room in decent accuracy?
Quiero hacer este proyecto!! Estaría bueno que puedas compartirlo con la comunidad. Muy bueno!
Gus - I am currently developing a PCB and a kit of parts that will be a great starting point for your build. I hope to have more info for you soon.
is there any option to download this model ?
do you have discord forum for that project? please let us now some would like to contribute to this
Please visit www.udo2.net for additional info, downloads, and discussion forum.
Why not use one of those rotating vacuum style lasers? You could scan much faster.
Could you please upload your files? I would like to use this as a sample for my final project.
It would really help me to understand the mechanics behind this project
@@RaiNgZ The mechanics of the project are fairly simple; both the base rotation and the sensor rotation are driven by 12V stepper motors and timing belts. Both axes of rotation have a slip ring to allow continuous rotation of the wiring.
I am currently working on developing a PCB which will greatly simplify the wiring and initial build out for anyone who would like to develop their own prototype. The PCB will also incorporate connections for some additional components including an IMU, a Real-Time-Clock module, the RPLidar 360 degree laser scanner, and a high-speed feedback servo. Hoping to have the first PCB prototype ready relatively soon.
@@darcycharlton3510 nice, great job Darcy
Hi How much this all party costs you ? Thx
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