Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
zendamon
14 juli 2025
J'ai essayé plusieurs scan 3d mais pour le moment je ne trouve aucun appareil qui soit efficace, beaucoup de décrochage quand au suivi de l'objet, beaucoup de perte de qualité, je n'ai pas aimé l'utilisation de ce produit qui est pour mon utilisation (modèle d'une 10ene de centimètre) pas efficace
DataJanitor
7 juli 2025
De media kon niet worden geladen.
mackey m.
17 februari 2025
It good
Dexter Arafiles
5 februari 2025
I'm going to give it to you straight, this scanner is terrible. I can't get anything to scan right and it just turns out as a blob in the program. One of the main reasons for this is that it cannot scan dark items very well. I've tried several tricks making the item dirty, adding baby powder, and making my own scanning spray for it to scan better. Even then this scanner refuses to scan well. Lastly, the program is somewhat difficult to use. If you were thinking about getting it because of the price, you're just going to get frustrated and waste your time. Also, to top it all off, it has connection issues if you don't update Windows.
BurazeKun
18 januari 2025
I got this to start printing replacement parts for some of the things I work on. In reality, most of the stuff I want to print wouldn't nessesarily work via PLA but I can print nylon, abs, and even polycarbonate but I am only at the point of just making more than household items and trinkets. This has more possibility than just printing though, as you can profile with this 3D scanner and do more in programs like Blender. I have only a few things scanned, like my face, a toy rocket, and a plushy my son had requested I scanned. I quickly found out though that a turntable would be better than poking at it with my hand and editing out the artifacts that occur from that. You can use things like cake turntable for frosting. As a side note, I read that covering it in something black helps prevent it from being picked up on the scanner.For my testing, I actually hooked this directly to my PC, but there is a phone app and even a phone holder than you can clip a phone into. The phone option would help with more mobile scanning, but expect artifacting in the scan if you are doing it by hand. This scanner is for larger items, not that you can't use this on smaller things, there is just a trick to zeroing in on it and you really really need something like a turntable with smaller items as you need to maintain that distance once zeroed in and you need to be steady with the scan of I knoticed more artifacts. (Failed my benchy scan which was not a successful scan because I did not have a turntable at that point so it was not added to my list of scans. But you can zero in on it.)Using this was easy though, and the rest seems to be tweaking the right length or height for scanning. I found that it tracks faces well, and understands when you change direction of the face and perspective of the face and adds the details in while you scan. It was crazy how fun I found the whole process, and I really look forward to more things added and more crystalized knowledge on how to interact with those scans. The PC app was very intuitive, though I have nothing to say about the mobile app because I did not test with that.Price wise, this is a very competative scanner. There are options out there, like the Revoscanner or 3DMakerPro in similar price points, but you really do have to spend much much more to get something better. There are 800 dollar options that are arguably better, but really use the same tech as the Ferret does. To get better you may end up spending 1, 2, 4,or even 8 thousand dollars from what I looked up.I can absolutely recommend this, it does cost about as much as a decent 3D Printer, but enables more people to print more customized parts or things.
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