Hi Sarge, the weight is right under one kilo. Sure, I can ship to Canada.by RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
QuoteWhat file formats will the scanner export? Now I have to find space on my desk. smiling bouncing smiley 3ds,obj and stl for the model and jpg / png for textures. QuotePersonally I would at least make the hardware itself open source and push selling your software. For me it looks the other way around ) once someone buys your software, it appears on torrents and you're out of luck. Also peopby RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
QuoteWhats the max size you can scan? And can the user make it bigger or will you offer a larger model in the future? With current setup you can scan objects up to 160mm in diameter and about 250mm in height, but since the camera is movable, even bigger objects might fit in. QuoteDo you have any figures on the accuracy of the scans? Not yet just that it can turn for 0.45 degrees at a time,by RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
Both yes and no The prototype runs on an Arduino + L293 to drive the motor, but I want to make my own PCB. The software is developed in terms that it work - you can see example scans here www.p3d.in/u/Robert2013 , but it still would take a month or so to take care of any final details, to make the UI friendly, etc.by RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
Right now I wasn't thinking about making it open-sourced. Let me know if you have any other questions. )by RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
Hi guys, Wanted to announce a new campaign at www.indiegogo.com/projects/rubicon-3d-scanner/ What do you think about it? Will it sweep makerbot's digitizer off the marker?by RogertT - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics
Thanks lister6520, appears that pin 2 of arduino nando doesn't provide PWM. Switched to pin 11 instead and now everything works perfect!by RogertT - General
Hi guys, Here's my vidoe of a biporal stepper motor jerking: And my arduino code that's supposed to make the motor work smoothing one half-step at a time and then pause for a second. int pin1 = 2; int pin2 = 3; int pin3 = 5; int pin4 = 6; int delayMin = 10; int delayTime = 1000; void setup() { pinMode(pin1, OUTPUT); pinMode(pin2, OUTPUT); pinMode(pin4, OUTPUT); pinMode(pin3, OUTPby RogertT - General