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I decided that I am going to try something different. Some of my kits contain many many Britania metal fittings and I find them too heavy. So, I am going to try to replace these parts with 3D printed parts.
Here is a picture of the scanner that I purchased. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to interface to WIndows. The only thing I am unsure of is how the resolution will be for small parts. Well I will find out.
Once I am happy, or not, with the scanned object using a software called Skanect, I plan to proceed with 3D printing it using Freecad. Anyways that is the plan.
Here is a picture of the scanner that I purchased. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to interface to WIndows. The only thing I am unsure of is how the resolution will be for small parts. Well I will find out.
Once I am happy, or not, with the scanned object using a software called Skanect, I plan to proceed with 3D printing it using Freecad. Anyways that is the plan.