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The first preview of FLMScan Prototype 2 is available for d= ownload on CodePlex.
Currently not all planned Prototype 2 functionality is integrated yet.= p>
Anyway: the first preview gives a first impression about the look and fe= el of the upcoming FLMScan version.
First bitmap export tests to Autodesk 123D Catch were very promising.
Robert has just finalized a first draft of the webcam- and laser mount.<= /p>
The idea was to design the acrylic parts is a way that they can easily p=
lugged together without using glue.
For the first lasercut some rework hat to be done - so there is still room=
for improvement.
At today's FabLab member meeting, Mario and Riccardo presented their des= igns for rotating plate mechanics.
Mario's design is based on parts which were created using the lasercutte= r.
Riccardo's design is based on recycled rotating plate mechanics which wa=
s extended by a housing which
was created using a 3d printer.
Since the lasercutter finally arrived, work on mechanics for prototype 2= can start off:
We need: mounts for laser and webcam, rotating plate with gear and calib= ration board.
For prototype 1, only the basic software and hardware components were cr= eated.
For prototype 2, the missing parts should be created and the incomplete = parts should be completed.
FLMScan software for prototypr 1 consisted of all basic functionality, r= equired for 3d scanning:
Prototype 1 contains no calibration functionalit yet. I.e. positions of = webcam, rotation axis and laser plane had to be measured by hand.
A first UI prototype of FLMScan Software is available now.
Some members of the FabLab Munich decided to launch project "FabLab Muni= ch 3D Scanner".
The project was based on the term paper of a computer science student ab= out 3D laser scanning technology.