You definitely need more markers. The blue laser turned off a lot because of lost tracking. I got bad surfaces when I lost the tracking too many times with the Raptor in a scan.
Great little intro video! Thanks for posting. You mentioned the reverse engineering aspect. i am attempting to scan mechanical components to reduce the time it takes to model them in my cad software (creo 7.0). What settings do you recommend for scanning 3D parts that can have a level of detail that will allow me to reference planes and datums from within the parametric modelling software? I seem to be struggling with either getting way too many data points ( crashing because the software is out of memory for the scan) or not enough. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
You definitely need more markers. The blue laser turned off a lot because of lost tracking.
I got bad surfaces when I lost the tracking too many times with the Raptor in a scan.
why nobody compare it to Einscan?
Nice job, does the laptop spec need to be decent? Better to have higher ram or gpu ram?
Do You thinking the Macbook M2 Pro with 16Gb will be good anough?
Thanks for your comment! We haven't tested it on a Mac but the Windows laptop we used is a very similar spec and had we had no issues running it.
Great little intro video! Thanks for posting. You mentioned the reverse engineering aspect. i am attempting to scan mechanical components to reduce the time it takes to model them in my cad software (creo 7.0). What settings do you recommend for scanning 3D parts that can have a level of detail that will allow me to reference planes and datums from within the parametric modelling software? I seem to be struggling with either getting way too many data points ( crashing because the software is out of memory for the scan) or not enough. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Buy more RAM. 32GB should be enough but I got 64gb for when I use the Einstar.
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9:33 da dum tshh