3D scan and cutting on a 5 axis CNC machine

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  • Опубліковано 31 сер 2009
  • 3D scan and cutting of a marble head on a 5 axis CNC machine using Scantech's 3D Scanner and Copying CAD/CAM CarsoLathe.
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  • @MrShoodaben
    @MrShoodaben 12 років тому +5

    This is amazing. In roughly a days worth of work you recreated something that would have taken forever to carve. I love to know how things were done originally. I'm big into cheese making and home brewing. I might have made a good Amish guy if it were not for my love of tech and alcohol. But If I had one of these gadgets in my garage, I'd never come out again.

  • @realArisawaHeavyInd
    @realArisawaHeavyInd 5 років тому +2

    The real value of art is in the design. Craftsmanship by hand is impressive and the skill shown by the masters is truly awe-inspiring. But not everyone has the hand or eye of a master craftsman/sculptor, and not everyone is keen to spend their lives banging on rocks with chisels. Tech like this makes the creative process more available to more people, and the time saving means that the people who do use it can make more. The value in creativity is what it communicates, the tools are secondary. People that want to go around crying about the death of craftsmanship can honestly shove it. The more people who can get creative ideas into the world, the better. History will leave everyone else behind.

  • @Hiv0ltage
    @Hiv0ltage 9 років тому +36

    from 4 years to a few hours. We have come a long way.

  • @skilomodelista
    @skilomodelista 12 років тому

    Very nice work in CAD&CAM.
    And nice machine too!

  • @linyang1311
    @linyang1311 10 років тому +1

    amazing manufacture!

  • @davorsloboda6219
    @davorsloboda6219 6 років тому +1

    its nice sculpture ordinary and accurate, but is not overly detailed and finished and that is what make sculpture art piece and that is the only hand of the true artist can achieve only a man of blood and flesh

    • @paulnovak833
      @paulnovak833 5 років тому

      They chose not to finish with robot because it's faster for hand finishing. These robots could finish as perfect as you want given enough time

  • @playa4evah
    @playa4evah 8 років тому +1

    Amazing how very little technology have evolved in this field since 7 years ago

  • @samtattooargentina
    @samtattooargentina 12 років тому

    his skill is amazing but it is never a reproduction machine or technology will be equal to the beauty of a craft called art

  • @casperndongwe890
    @casperndongwe890 9 років тому +2

    Great Engineering innovation

  • @supertruckertom
    @supertruckertom 12 років тому

    No, that was a genius artist at work.

  • @RJ-lk5kp
    @RJ-lk5kp 8 років тому +4

    This is mind blowing... does anyone realize this machine is cutting into marble? It's hard but I've also seen this stone crack & break off. Truly mind blowing.

    • @PrinceWesterburg
      @PrinceWesterburg 8 років тому +7

      Yeah, there is a lot of this stuff around now which beggers the question; Why, if mouldings for concrete are so easy to make, are modern buildings so unbelievable ugly?

    • @shinku5463
      @shinku5463 7 років тому

      Post Modern.. "art"

    • @vettracer85
      @vettracer85 5 років тому

      @@PrinceWesterburg This must of had one of those machines but in a bigger size. Do the walk through; That was modern , we are in the stone age lol
      earth.google.com/web/@20.0236387,75.17935082,655.41855613a,500d,35y,346.66474782h,0t,0r

  • @scantech2009
    @scantech2009  11 років тому +1

    You are both right!
    1. The CAM system (a piece of software on a PC) has a heavy job calculating the tool path. Millions of calculations are made: Tool path position, Collision check, Data reduction, Virtual Milling and Rest Milling and finally Post processing.
    2. The CAM produces a G-code to drive the CNC machine. There is no really intelligence in a CNC machine, it's like a printer. G-code is a standard machine "language"
    Greetings (the guy behind the software)
    Claus Dybdal

  • @Max-nd5cc
    @Max-nd5cc 11 років тому +1

    Inverse(Reverse) kinematics refers to the use of the kinematics equations of a robot to determine the joint parameters that provide a desired position of the end-effector. Specification of the movement of a robot so that its end-effector achieves a desired task is known as motion planning. Inverse kinematics transforms the motion plan into joint actuator trajectories for the robot.
    this machine is a non Cartesian machine and moves according to these calculations.

  • @cjtoxicity
    @cjtoxicity 12 років тому

    8 real artists

  • @giantandika1
    @giantandika1 9 років тому

    Behhhh muanteb tenan kui.... Piro regane.... Jos gandos........

  • @zehzahl5988
    @zehzahl5988 8 років тому +2

    Amazing. The carving wasn't finished, though, through the chin and neck.

  • @silentyarasa
    @silentyarasa 10 років тому

    Dear publisler, which brand of 5 axes machine you used ?

  • @scantech2009
    @scantech2009  13 років тому

    Every tool shape has it's own calculation that take in account the shape and size of the tool and the scan. Especially 3D Scans are heavy to calculate, so we use all cores of the PC in our Copy CAD/CAM for stone.
    The choice of tool shape and size depends on the kind of material you want to work in. There is not just one kind of marble. You must know your material well, the machine and the tools available. It's far from automatic, it requires a lot of know-how.

  • @Max-nd5cc
    @Max-nd5cc 11 років тому

    All the process of milling was Marvellous but about the scanning you could use laser lines or white light scanning and do the scanning with very high density of point cloud in few minutes, I tried it and it works very well, but about your milling this machine should worth a fortune using a heavy robotic arm needs to use reverse Kinematics to calculates the points and it forces your processing system to handle tons of calculations each millisecond and handling such a heavy arm is an art, thanks

  • @brandumbbrandumb
    @brandumbbrandumb 10 років тому

    Where is this being cutting and how do I contact them?

  • @nunosilva6581
    @nunosilva6581 2 роки тому

    Hi there nice video, what software did you use for this? Tanks in advance

  • @mykola4112
    @mykola4112 7 років тому

    where can I find a company able to mill stone?

  • @vakasafaryan5022
    @vakasafaryan5022 12 років тому

    Hello everyone.
    I have read so many comments on this...some are really strange...really.
    You need to understand what this machine and the scanner are designed for. This is a really fantastic 5 axis CNC machines designed to work natural stone. The scanner is used to digitize an object any object of almost any size.

  • @powertomato
    @powertomato 13 років тому

    I've always wondered how you figure out which tooltips should be used as different tooltips would require different controll code for the CNC (I guess). Is this all done automatically by software or does it require an engineer to think the whole process through?

  • @DJBoysToys
    @DJBoysToys 9 років тому

    Yes please, one coming to cumbrian stone early 2016 sooner if i get my way...

  • @alishanscooters4661
    @alishanscooters4661 8 років тому

    Nice machining

  • @vikkanh
    @vikkanh 10 років тому +1

    impresionante!!!

  • @echahbinabil1980
    @echahbinabil1980 12 років тому

    very good work

  • @augdog1230
    @augdog1230 12 років тому

    @stratocaster1986able Yes! How far we have come!

  • @MrShoodaben
    @MrShoodaben 12 років тому

    Agreed on the art part, but not everyone has the time or ability to do that. Surely you must see some beauty in the process? Couldn't it be said that the ability to get a computer and a bunch of machinery to recreate such things would be an art-form unto itself? Imagine if some genius could get the scan time down. A living human could be scanned and a bust made in less than a day. Sure it would be great to be able to carve it by hand, but I find this absolutely amazing.

  • @GT40Machinery
    @GT40Machinery 11 років тому

    5 axis is awesome

  • @darlysonreis8579
    @darlysonreis8579 2 роки тому

    Nice job!

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 4 місяці тому

    Are you still out there? I'm interested if the software is still available somewhere. CAM for 4 axis and above is hard to find

  • @dr.kennethzikhalereevesngo800
    @dr.kennethzikhalereevesngo800 7 років тому +2

    have bought one cnc machine bed type , excellent machine

  • @BrentianGashi
    @BrentianGashi 8 років тому +16

    People 2000 years ago made sculptures without machines, and they did it better ;)

    • @tristanprice1830
      @tristanprice1830 8 років тому +7

      +Brentian Gashi But look how long it took to make those sculptures by hand compared to this.

    • @Jibranpatel.
      @Jibranpatel. 8 років тому +1

      +CNC Newbie how much time did it take ...

    • @Urbansquealer
      @Urbansquealer 8 років тому

      +Patel Onyx
      Longer than this...

    • @Jibranpatel.
      @Jibranpatel. 8 років тому

      wow

    • @Urbansquealer
      @Urbansquealer 8 років тому

      Patel Onyx Ikr?

  • @MartinGilmour
    @MartinGilmour 11 років тому

    How long time did it take IRL

  • @colomarmolhuila9010
    @colomarmolhuila9010 10 років тому

    hola, precio de la maquina instalada en colombia.

  • @truffamg1993
    @truffamg1993 12 років тому

    how much can it cost to d one of those heads?

  • @mozzart6565
    @mozzart6565 9 років тому +2

    Not bad.. not bad. Continue research. Good luck!

  • @billyd21556
    @billyd21556 9 років тому

    can this machine scan a picture what is its starting point

  • @Max-nd5cc
    @Max-nd5cc 11 років тому

    you can easily go to the code line that you have stopped or interrupted the milling and restart the job, but be careful to re start the code after putting the machine in the correct coordinate system by G90G54 (if you are using G54 as your coordinate system offset)

  • @mschwemberger
    @mschwemberger 12 років тому +1

    8.5 h, DAMN! how much power does this thing consum in one Project?

  • @jackconnare
    @jackconnare 8 років тому

    Sweet barnet !!!

  • @hardasarock9522
    @hardasarock9522 12 років тому

    Very nice work. Who is the supplier of the tools used in the video?

  • @sandipshakya7187
    @sandipshakya7187 8 років тому

    I want this machine how to order this machine and how much does it cost where can I get it

  • @leopaul5646
    @leopaul5646 10 років тому

    can it scan and print a person? or this can only scan only solid objects?
    how much does this thing cost? anyone has any clue?

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall 7 років тому +2

    It would be great to re-create the lost art from a time when it was hand made.

  • @emersonfogaca7414
    @emersonfogaca7414 6 років тому

    QUAL A DIFERENÇA DE FAZER DENTRO DA ÁGUA E DESSE JEITO

  • @davidjmitchell77
    @davidjmitchell77 5 років тому

    Where can i buy one ?

  • @forspam4813
    @forspam4813 8 років тому +1

    What about costs?

  • @rotating-alfadiq
    @rotating-alfadiq Рік тому

    Good job

  • @maurilioduque4198
    @maurilioduque4198 8 років тому

    Não heverá mais arte, só mecânica, logo máquinas estarão pintando quadros, fazendo músicas, e até poesias. É a matrix.

    • @Friendroid
      @Friendroid 8 років тому +1

      +Maurilio Duque Watch less movies and study more science.

  • @VietSouthen
    @VietSouthen 11 років тому

    That water can reuse?

  • @NGUFierceKnucks
    @NGUFierceKnucks 12 років тому

    Time lapse would have been great for this. Cool vid.

  • @bobanppvc
    @bobanppvc 12 років тому

    is this machine just for this type of materials,or can cut metals?

  • @MDGamingPH
    @MDGamingPH 11 років тому

    If the cooling system is not circulated, how much gallons of water did this use just to create that head?

  • @powertomato
    @powertomato 13 років тому

    @ingrodrigoaguilar
    No doubt I could learn this from a book. But that wasn't my question... I'm just curious if these calculations are done automaticaly by a computer given some parameters or do you really need an experienced engeneer.

  • @emersonpires4230
    @emersonpires4230 8 років тому

    What kind of stuff is that ?

  • @DANNYM4243
    @DANNYM4243 10 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @ededdy6630
    @ededdy6630 11 років тому

    So the g code is different from other programming language?

  • @Dbgrasshopper33
    @Dbgrasshopper33 7 років тому

    could you use foam instead

  • @a_s_mikael
    @a_s_mikael 9 років тому

    How much is that machin's price?

  • @rodolfopasian1819
    @rodolfopasian1819 7 років тому

    Fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @megayear2012
    @megayear2012 13 років тому

    how much does it cost to request for one

  • @Corujinhaization
    @Corujinhaization 11 років тому

    tenho interesse de adiquirir essa maquina e trazer ela aqui para o brasil, gostaria de saber o preço e se é possivel importa-la.

  • @HowardCShawIII
    @HowardCShawIII 11 років тому

    G Code is not really a programming language, more of a standardized communication language. It is a list of movement instructions and tool instructions that tell machines how fast to run various motors, what positions to move to, etc. It is generally produced as machine output from other programs, rather than being hand-coded.

  • @medomedo73
    @medomedo73 7 років тому +1

    شيء رائع وإبداع فعلا.
    بس ده لا يمنع النحت اليدوي لأن له رونقه الخاص

  • @mspeir
    @mspeir 12 років тому

    Actually, I think it might be possible. Cultured marble is marble dust mixed with a resin binder that is cast into forms. It should be possible to print this marble/resin mix.

  • @PremiumBlunt
    @PremiumBlunt 12 років тому

    The calculations aren't automatic within the software? How old of software do you use?

  • @PeekasitLopaniluk
    @PeekasitLopaniluk 10 років тому

    feel so fresh

  • @apostolispapadakis5809
    @apostolispapadakis5809 9 років тому

    HELLO FROM GREECE....WHERE CAN I BUY A MACHINE LIKE THAT???
    WHAT ABOUT THE PRICE??
    CAN I HAVE THE LINK OF THIS PRODUCT???
    THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!

    • @marbleshark6
      @marbleshark6 9 років тому

      lol well if you have to ask...

  • @jbfrodsham
    @jbfrodsham 8 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @anthyman1
    @anthyman1 11 років тому

    That depends entirely on the material being used and its size, as well as the capabilities of the machine and tool being used.

  • @vakasafaryan5022
    @vakasafaryan5022 12 років тому +1

    machine - CMS Brembana, scanner - Scantech

  • @Nodus66
    @Nodus66 9 років тому +1

    OMG! It's David Hasselhoff.

  • @kaxachavchavadze
    @kaxachavchavadze 13 років тому

    hey there I dont know anything bout this machines and this stuff but i wont to know more and even bye one . (the one witch works only with foam ) somebody can help me? if u have the company witch is making this machines or something pls help me ) thnx

  • @theantiantichrist
    @theantiantichrist 11 років тому

    Would it not always be cheaper to buy a turning lathe?

  • @HobbyBots
    @HobbyBots 11 років тому

    It can rotate the tool up/down as well. Say, to carve out the inside of a bowl sitting on a table. It wasn't needed in this situation.

  • @justinnunus200
    @justinnunus200 11 років тому

    j'aimerai en savoir plus! qui produit cette machine et combien coûte t'elle? La démo est très bien

  • @scantech2009
    @scantech2009  10 років тому

    Hi Sam,
    Sure we can scan a living human, take a look at the other videos.
    Scaling is the most simple thing to do for us :-)
    wbr Claus

  • @irvingdiaz6862
    @irvingdiaz6862 4 роки тому

    Music to my ears.

  • @happyharv1
    @happyharv1 12 років тому

    How much does the machine cost

  • @thrdreambuilder
    @thrdreambuilder 11 років тому

    Amazing! but i think we have some problem with the neck. chin locks work with the neck. ignore the calculations work, but I think if the system could work at an angle, perhaps resolved

  • @SuperMerlot
    @SuperMerlot 12 років тому

    why so many water streams in the machine?

  • @kexinhubike
    @kexinhubike 14 років тому

    muito bom

  • @pankajkumawat8497
    @pankajkumawat8497 4 роки тому

    Kon kon si murthi ban jathi hai
    Aur kya price hai ishki

  • @LebaneseNostalgia
    @LebaneseNostalgia 9 років тому +1

    i want one of this at home :p

  • @300pzl
    @300pzl 11 років тому

    gotta love carrara marble.

  • @azmirreader
    @azmirreader 12 років тому

    up to 3:10 the corners of the cubic base were sharp, but after that chunks at the corners fell off!
    Why?

  • @xlclkx
    @xlclkx 12 років тому

    that guys having a rainy day

  • @shinku5463
    @shinku5463 7 років тому

    Beautiful. All you need is the 3D geometry to cut it with ;D

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      @maxtonzain9514 2 роки тому

      @Lyric Lawson Instablaster ;)

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      @maxtonzain9514 2 роки тому

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  • @IPL_Memes9340
    @IPL_Memes9340 8 років тому

    nice machine

  • @niroblock
    @niroblock 14 років тому

    I knew that Donatello used a cnc robot .. good work...
    how much does it cost?

  • @blueeye1774
    @blueeye1774 12 років тому

    looks like the hoff !!

  • @oingpla
    @oingpla 12 років тому

    unbelievable!!!!

  • @khanhtranngoc1126
    @khanhtranngoc1126 12 років тому +1

    Excilent :)

  • @jewishcrimenetwork
    @jewishcrimenetwork 13 років тому

    Impressive.

  • @xarhs32
    @xarhs32 13 років тому

    duration of programming?"resolving the projectt" and create the toolpath?..is it a certain way..or is it up to the "sharpness" of the user-programmer?time to load and down load the piece in/up/on the cnc machine?...and one more..in case of other smaller projects maybe..witch way do u hold down the piece..by vacumming i suppose.if the answer is yes i wonder if its a reliable way to secure the stability of the piece.
    Anyway..it got to be a machine to create.."angels":-)

  • @kvenkatakrishna6113
    @kvenkatakrishna6113 11 років тому

    how much price

  • @babuanbu3319
    @babuanbu3319 12 років тому

    Hai Sir, How much cost this machine?