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<blockquote data-quote="mgssamn" data-source="post: 4053541" data-attributes="member: 46421"><p>Any of you successfully use a 3d scanner to copy parts? so many mixed reviews out there.</p><p> I have no issue creating a part that is broke or I want fast and accurately on my program, but sometimes with lots angles/ holes etc a recreation of part would easier to scan if it works well. I am talking about functional parts, not artwork.</p><p>I have looked into a little, just looking for some real first hand experience if there is any out there? </p><p>and, not wanting to spend $5k on it, $1k or less if it is what I need/want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgssamn, post: 4053541, member: 46421"] Any of you successfully use a 3d scanner to copy parts? so many mixed reviews out there. I have no issue creating a part that is broke or I want fast and accurately on my program, but sometimes with lots angles/ holes etc a recreation of part would easier to scan if it works well. I am talking about functional parts, not artwork. I have looked into a little, just looking for some real first hand experience if there is any out there? and, not wanting to spend $5k on it, $1k or less if it is what I need/want. [/QUOTE]
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