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The Matter and Form 3D scanner has a really nifty compact design and is a turntable-based setup meaning the size of objects you scan is fairly limited but the actual scanning process is largely automatic. Using an eye-safe laser scanner and the MFStudio with +Quickscan software you will be able to capture a digital replica of your object with up to 0.1mm accuracy.
This 3D scanner comes packed away neatly with a few cables, a power adapter and calibration card and a small plastic toy.
Setting up for scanning is incredibly easy simply press the top button down, fold the turntable out and rotate the handle down to form a front leg. Due to its compact size, it easily fits on the table next to your device ready to be plugged in.
When you are choosing the surface consider that it shouldn't wobble or possibly ending up moving during scanning. Once your 3D scanner is in place, connect the USB and power cables to the scanner and you are good to go.
The largest object you can scan is 25cm high by 18cm in diameter. You are also limited to the object of 3kg or less so you don't burn out the turntable motor. This Matter and Form scanner is a laser-based system which takes slices of data at a time and as the platform rotates it builds up a 3D point cloud.
Let's be honest, 3D printing takes ages and 3D scanning is not that different. Unless you are scanning the smallest object possible, a reasonable time would be about an hour.
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Technical Documents
Specifications
Product Details
The Matter and Form 3D scanner has a really nifty compact design and is a turntable-based setup meaning the size of objects you scan is fairly limited but the actual scanning process is largely automatic. Using an eye-safe laser scanner and the MFStudio with +Quickscan software you will be able to capture a digital replica of your object with up to 0.1mm accuracy.
This 3D scanner comes packed away neatly with a few cables, a power adapter and calibration card and a small plastic toy.
Setting up for scanning is incredibly easy simply press the top button down, fold the turntable out and rotate the handle down to form a front leg. Due to its compact size, it easily fits on the table next to your device ready to be plugged in.
When you are choosing the surface consider that it shouldn't wobble or possibly ending up moving during scanning. Once your 3D scanner is in place, connect the USB and power cables to the scanner and you are good to go.
The largest object you can scan is 25cm high by 18cm in diameter. You are also limited to the object of 3kg or less so you don't burn out the turntable motor. This Matter and Form scanner is a laser-based system which takes slices of data at a time and as the platform rotates it builds up a 3D point cloud.
Let's be honest, 3D printing takes ages and 3D scanning is not that different. Unless you are scanning the smallest object possible, a reasonable time would be about an hour.