My setup is
Artech Eva with a republic of gamers laptop Core i7 2.2ghz. rtx 2070, 24gb ram, samsung evo 970 for offsite scanning
My processing rig is a custom desktop with Core I7 i9-7900x, rtx 2090ti, 128gb ram, samsung evo 980
I use it to scan aircraft such a AS350 helicopters and gulfstream g550 jets. Then I use the scan data to create parts files in SW.
I create CNC programs for flooring, interior panels, cabinets, seats and anything else that the customer requests.
What scanner do you use?
Re: What scanner do you use?
Artec: Eva, Leo, Spider, Ray
Faro: Focus, FaroArm.
Leica: RTC360
CreaForm: HandySCAN 3D
There's more but at least gives a sense of some of what we use that's both off the shelf as well as custom built. A lot of decision about which scanner to use really depends on the project needs are and where the intended final data will need to go.
Faro: Focus, FaroArm.
Leica: RTC360
CreaForm: HandySCAN 3D
There's more but at least gives a sense of some of what we use that's both off the shelf as well as custom built. A lot of decision about which scanner to use really depends on the project needs are and where the intended final data will need to go.
Re: What scanner do you use?
That has to be nice to have many scanners to choose from, I need a scanner that gets data in tight spaces such as the cockpit that has pedals in the way We can not remove them due to regulations. I am looking at the creaform handscan black for the tight areas or the artech Leo
also one day I would love to do a full fuselage scan of one of the Heli's
also one day I would love to do a full fuselage scan of one of the Heli's
Re: What scanner do you use?
I'd recommend he Artec Spider for that kind of work but you won't go wrong with the Creaform either.
Re: What scanner do you use?
My setup: ZCorp ZScanner800 with a HP ZBook 17 G4 Intel Xeon E3-1535M V6 @ 3.1GHz 1TB SSD 64 GB RAM Quadro P5000 16GB VRAM 3840 X 2160 Touchscreen Win10 Pro and 3 adapters between scanner and USB-C at laptop.
I will be posting questions about software in the appropriate boards.