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| | #REDIRECT [[3D_Scanners#OpenScan]] |
| |project title=OpenScan
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| |status=in progerss
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| |date=may 2019
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| |initiator=[[Luzian]]
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| |team=[[Henrik]]
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| |materials=[[3D printed]] parts
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| |software=[[Photogrammetry]]
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| |cost=20-60$
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| One of the exhibitors showed of his automated [[Photogrammetry]] capturing system, the OpenScan. For Photogrammetry you need a lot of pictures to get accurate results which can be tedious, the OpenScan dose that for you. The creator gave us a custom [[PCB]] and some conectors which are also available on his [https://www.openscan.eu/shop?lang=en website] or can be downloaded for free since it is completely Opensource. The OpenScan uses 2 standard NEMA 17 stepper motors (which [Ciaran] kindly donated) to rotate the object you want to scan in front of you camera and. The board also has got an output to automatically trigger the camera.
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| == current state ==
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| All the parts have been printed and the components are all connected to the PCB thanks to [[Henrik]]. "All" that's left to do is assemble the frame, do the wiring and flash the firmware on the board.
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