The MakerBot Digitizer Desktop 3D Scanner creates a digital 3D model of a physical object by taking a rapid sequence of pictures as the object rotates on the MakerBot Digitizer turntable. Here is how it happens :
- Two lasers, mounted on the left and right corners of the MakerBot Digitizer, create laser lines that outline the profile of the object, while a camera takes a series of photographs.
- MakerWare for Digitizer software takes the photographs of the laser lines and combinesthem to create a point cloud.
- If a completed scan still needs improvement, MakerWare for Digitizer can rescanthe object from a different angle and combine the two sets of scan data using MakerBot MultiScan™ Technology.
Your final scan will be a manifold 3D mesh that can be printed on your MakerBot, shared on Thingiverse.com, or modified in almost any 3D modeling software.
Note : The MakerBot Digitizer has a dimensional accuracy of up to 2 mm.
WHAT CAN BE SCANNED ?
Some objects will produce better scans than others. Here are a few guidelines to help you determine what will produce a good scan.
GREAT TO SCAN
- Objects that are larger than a 50 x 50 mm (2 x 2 in) cylinder
- Objects that are smaller than a 203 x 203 mm (8 x 8 in) cylinder
- Objects weighing less than 3 kg (6.6 lbs)
- Stationary objects
- Opaque objects
DIFFICULT TO SCAN
- Transparent objects
- Shiny or reflective objects
- Very dark objects
- Fuzzy objects
DO NOT SCAN
- Moving objects
- Objects that weigh more than 3 kg (6.6 lbs)
- Objects that are larger than a 203 x 203 mm (8 x 8 in) cylinder
- Objects that are smaller than a 50 x 50 mm (2 x 2 in) cylinder
Tip : You can reduce glare on reflective surfaces or lighten dark surfaces by applying corn starch with a paint brush.