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3D scanning uses a 3D scanner such as the [[Calibry 3d Scanner]] to generate a point cloud and .STL model of an object. This model can then be used in [[Reverse Engineering]] (e.g. using [[Geomagics DesignX]] software) and [[Prototyping and Integration]] of the model into a project. | 3D scanning uses a 3D scanner such as the [[Calibry 3d Scanner]] to generate a point cloud and .STL model of an object. This model can then be used in [[Reverse Engineering]] (e.g. using [[Geomagics DesignX]] software) and [[Prototyping and Integration]] of the model into a project. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 2021 October 5
3D scanning uses a 3D scanner such as the Calibry 3d Scanner to generate a point cloud and .STL model of an object. This model can then be used in Reverse Engineering (e.g. using Geomagics DesignX software) and Prototyping and Integration of the model into a project.
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