White clothing was soiled with four well known garment killers and manually agitated in a bin of warm water. The experiment includes a control group which processes dirty clothes without detergent or magnets, one group with only magnets, one group with only detergent, and one group with both. We do not doubt that the outcome would be equally conclusive. detail the materials and techniques in their experiment so peers may replicate the tests and come to the same results themselves. Even though some magnet retailers, herein referred to as can easily dismiss this question as fanciful or ridiculous, they apply the scientific method to show that their reasoning is sound and clean evidence is on their side. Since you already know how this ends, let’s talk about why this is important.
The funny thing is that folks believe this is plausible enough to ask magnets experts so often that they dedicate a blog entry to comparing magnets and soap. There, we are spoiling the ending so don’t accuse us of clickbaiting. (Ed note: at least one that doesn’t rely on the object remaining stationary with respect to the background to estimate camera position.) Posted in 3d Printer hacks Tagged 3d scanner, 3d scanning, OpenScan
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This can be plugged into the electronics, and once everything is done you have a few dozen pictures of an object with optimal lighting conditions that can be thrown into your photogrammetry software of choice. There is some support for remotely controlling some cameras, but everything is universal if you have a remote shutter release. Running this machine is as simple as putting an object in the device and taking a few pictures. This is pretty normal stuff for the RepRap crew. The electronics are simply an Arduino clone, two stepper drivers, a character display for control and some headers for connections and power supplies. That doesn’t mean the old version didn’t look awesome. Needless to say, a simpler design prevailed. Put an object in the center, and the phone would rotate around the object in every axis, snapping pictures the entire time.
This was a gigantic hubless ring, with a smartphone attached to the rim. The latest version of the scanner is an improvement over the previous version that kind of, sort of looked like the Machine from Contact. From there, it’s just a matter of messing with meshes to create a 3D printed copy of anything you want. It’s a 3D printed device meant to take pictures of an object that can then be used by photogrammetry software to construct a point cloud. Yes, 3D scanners exist, but the OpenScan is the best 3D scanner we’ve seen. It seems 3D printers have been around for ages and still we don’t have a good solution for turning physical 3D objects into digital ones.