wow thats not at all how i expected you created products. i imagined you modified the stock parts, made a jig from the modded knuckle, then designed the arm within the constraints of the jig and then you make the control arms off that jig. But this way is so much cooler and makes way more sense lol
Great Job ! It would be nice to know a bit more on the specs that Creaform is or need, (Canadian) has a long experience in 3D scanners, the model You use look like a 700 Elite actually it is based on a 2014 model relaunch in 2021 under the "silver" series with a much more lower price. Since 2022 these are equiped with blue lazer, the cost is around 33 600$ up to 57 000$ for the "Black Elite" wich is a bit more precise. Creaform produces also the powerfull "Go!Scan Spark" using structured white light rate around 38 000$. What specs will this take on the computer ? At least an i7 with 32Gb Ram and at least 6Gb video ram ? What kind of video card you will need GTX1060 ? or greater ? At this level of price it is obvious that no DIY craftsman will be able to purchase any of those, but it might be a good idea to equip the Fablabs with such gear. Cheers from Geneva Switzerland
In fact, given the final result, I'm not even sure that we'll get a better result with this machine compare to a low-end model like Creality at just under $600 or an Einstar at just over $2000. ....
Instead of scanning process mostly, it would be gread reverse engineering desisng pross to see.. how to draw whole part, how to extract dimensions etc.. thank you
Best one of these vids I've seen.
wow thats not at all how i expected you created products. i imagined you modified the stock parts, made a jig from the modded knuckle, then designed the arm within the constraints of the jig and then you make the control arms off that jig. But this way is so much cooler and makes way more sense lol
Great Job ! It would be nice to know a bit more on the specs that Creaform is or need, (Canadian) has a long experience in 3D scanners, the model You use look like a 700 Elite actually it is based on a 2014 model relaunch in 2021 under the "silver" series with a much more lower price. Since 2022 these are equiped with blue lazer, the cost is around 33 600$ up to 57 000$ for the "Black Elite" wich is a bit more precise. Creaform produces also the powerfull "Go!Scan Spark" using structured white light rate around 38 000$.
What specs will this take on the computer ? At least an i7 with 32Gb Ram and at least 6Gb video ram ? What kind of video card you will need GTX1060 ? or greater ? At this level of price it is obvious that no DIY craftsman will be able to purchase any of those, but it might be a good idea to equip the Fablabs with such gear. Cheers from Geneva Switzerland
In fact, given the final result, I'm not even sure that we'll get a better result with this machine compare to a low-end model like Creality at just under $600 or an Einstar at just over $2000. ....
Cool to see what goes into making a lock kit. How many hours go into developing one?
Can you guys make mini mantis kits for more cars?
So sick!!!
Curious about how you find what is the material of a part and what kind of heat treat or hardness it has ?
If the scanner doesn’t pick up black, why don’t you paint the surface of your Lazy Susan black ?
I see that assetto corsa content manager icon. Where do you normally play? Let's bang doors!
What program is that?
Why would you not cover the glass turntable?
please man which brand of scanner do you use and the name of his software
Do you have a model 350z hub how much for the model?
4:28... Ah yes.. reverse engineering process. 😂
Hahaha beauty find 😂
Make more of these types og videoes
Instead of scanning process mostly, it would be gread reverse engineering desisng pross to see.. how to draw whole part, how to extract dimensions etc.. thank you
That thing looks like Iron mans home phone.😆
I know what control arm that is...