Fab Academy at AS220 Labs

July 27, 2010 12:02 PM

First 3D Scans - Modela Scan of Laughing Die and Shell

by Anna Kaziunas France

“Laughing” Die 3D Scan Data cube scan

Shell 3D Scan Data shell scan

The Fab Academy Assignment The assignment was to scan an object. I used the scanning attachment for the Modela milling machine and the Dr. Picza 3 software that comes with the Modela. The Dr. Picza software works well enough, but unfortunately, it only runs on Windows.

The yellow Modela attachment (see pictures below) taps around the surface of an object using a touch sensor in order to scan a representation of it into the computer.

The objects I scanned were one of Shawn Wallace’s “laughing” dice and a shell we had laying around the lab. The output was saved as screenshots and as an .stl file that can be imported into meshlab and then cleaned up and (hopefully) printed with the Makerbot Cupcake CNC printer.

Laughing Die Scanning Process

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Laughing Die Scan Output

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Shell Scanning Process

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Shell Scan Output

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