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Brand new and looking for advice Brand new and looking for advice

I am brand new to the scanner world but I think it could help with work. We work with some pretty tight tolerance and with parts that are no bigger then 6 inches (and most are smaller) Hoping to stay under 5000 (because it means less paperwork.) Bast case senerios is I scan existing fixtures and then take measurements so I can make metal ones. Worst case I scan them and 3d print copies (maybe with some quick dimensional modifications). Anyone have any ideas.


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Help with 3d maker pro lynx scanner Help with 3d maker pro lynx scanner

Hello I won some funding for my school and we are trying to use the 3d maker pro lynx however I can’t get good results. Are there any tips to using the scanner and its software. I would also like to know if it’s suitable running with older devices which only run at 5ish fps. I can’t get smaller things such as a Rubik’s cube scanned and would like to know if there’s something I’m doing wrong.