It’s Time To Put A 3D Scanner In Your Toolbox

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @davidwbrower
    @davidwbrower Рік тому +714

    In manufacturing we saved a bunch of money on targets by attaching them to thin plexiglass strips with magnets for large metal surfaces. We could re-use them for other projects down the line (as long as it's not the same scan since it'll confuse the software). Helps with clean up too since you don't have to pull off as many individual targets!

    • @joebrodie
      @joebrodie Рік тому +32

      Great idea! Why not small sheets of transparency paper (like the old school college projectors) with a bunch of targets on them? Not great for deep curves, but you could place a bunch of sheets on a hood and a few where there is more difficult geometry.

    • @ezanchi5422
      @ezanchi5422 Рік тому +23

      Wouldn't the depth of the plexiglass mess up the measurements/dimensions of the final result?

    • @TokyoChopSquad
      @TokyoChopSquad Рік тому +4

      @@joebrodie
      Oh man, I forgot about the Elmo projectors!

    • @dsfs17987
      @dsfs17987 Рік тому +15

      @@ezanchi5422 no, it uses the centers of the reflective sticker for reference, the flat surface data gets tied to the points, wherever they are (protruding from that flat surface), the software simply cannot tell where it is when it is looking at a flat, that is all
      there are options in that software to use texture of the flat to align itself, but a car paint for instance has no texture, just color (simply speaking), but that is quite unstable, it may lose position and again you need to start over, and if there are not enough reference points, it won't stitch the scans together later, so - use points :)

    • @joeofloath
      @joeofloath Рік тому +1

      Does blutack/silly putty work? Would be convenient to store the targets squished up into a ball!

  • @Sn0w1981
    @Sn0w1981 Рік тому +84

    Finally a use for the dust my projects gather!

    • @SuperfastMatt
      @SuperfastMatt  Рік тому +46

      When I bought the Viper, I told the guy "Don't wash it! I need that dirt for scanning."

    • @Sn0w1981
      @Sn0w1981 Рік тому +6

      @@SuperfastMatt Haha! They'll soon charge extra for that now!

    • @rickjoyce637
      @rickjoyce637 Рік тому +1

      @@SuperfastMatt I’d like to learn Fusion360 so I can do something like your Jaaaaag EV conversion. Do you have any recommendations for classes(paid or otherwise)?

  • @gsmdo8836
    @gsmdo8836 Рік тому +256

    Another excellent example of a complex subject explained simply - many thanks Matt 👍

    • @virgulinoferreira3472
      @virgulinoferreira3472 Рік тому +20

      The video is six minutes old, and it shows your comment as 12 hours ago?

    • @SuperfastMatt
      @SuperfastMatt  Рік тому +83

      Patreon supporters get videos the day before they come out.

    • @jcorkable
      @jcorkable Рік тому +12

      @@SuperfastMatt man, I wish I wasn’t poor

    • @blackfrost273industries4
      @blackfrost273industries4 Рік тому +6

      ​@@SuperfastMatt allhailthralgoryhthm, still love your brain and videos. You've given a good time and good ideas. Although I'm about four decades from being capable of 3d scanning, I've learned a lot and this one is by far, the most relevant data filled ever. I mean, EVER. You've single handedly answered all of my questions you cannot Google or Facebook groups. Those are partly negative gatekeeping on what I've found. So yes, fresh air. Much so

    • @KO-pk7df
      @KO-pk7df Рік тому +1

      What he said!

  • @rowanw5912
    @rowanw5912 Рік тому +13

    Blender > File > Import > [your filetype] > Right panel blue wrench icon > Add Modifier > Decimate. I like collapse, and for your purposes and a sub millimeter scan you can go well under 10% without losing much detail (you want to type in the value, dragging the slider around can crash). Always a nice feeling to watch that polycount in the bottom right drop and the fps go up. Blender modifiers are non-destructive, so removing it will undo the changes. You can export with File > Export > [your filetype], just make sure "Apply modifiers" is on. You can also apply the modifier destructively with the dropdown next to "Decimate".

  • @kleingarrett55
    @kleingarrett55 Рік тому +80

    Man I have been loving your videos! As a long time CAD user and engineer with dry humor it really get me.

    • @kleingarrett55
      @kleingarrett55 Рік тому +20

      Bad grammar included for engineering degree verification

  • @paint4pain
    @paint4pain Рік тому +143

    I used geomagic studio instead of meshlab a few years ago and the best feature was the surface finding, you paint a part of the mesh and click "Find surface plane" or "Find cylinder" super usefull once you bring it into solidworks.

    • @gabriels.713
      @gabriels.713 Рік тому +4

      Isn't geomagic obscenely expensive

    • @rigon63
      @rigon63 Рік тому +5

      ​@@gabriels.713 Yes lol it is

    • @gabriels.713
      @gabriels.713 Рік тому +2

      @@rigon63 It's the exact reason I indefinitely postponed some of my projects lol

    • @gabriels.713
      @gabriels.713 Рік тому +2

      @@jheins3 Holy shit, I am totally going to check this out! EDIT: Damn it looks like it's only a free trial and after that is just a mesh viewer or something. I haven't actually tested just yet but am looking at comparison videos

    • @jheins3
      @jheins3 Рік тому +2

      @@gabriels.713 They have played around with the licensing since they were bought out by Zeiss, however, I believe it says free trial - but its like a year or more, like any other student license (Solidworks, Ansys, Etc.)... and you can always re-register.... I am not sure though as I haven't used it in awhile - but basically it has all the functionality the Pro license has, minus the functionality for production/batch scanning/inspection. Its great for one-off jobs or quick and dirty reverse engineering.

  • @miked7728
    @miked7728 Рік тому +8

    I don't have the skills, time, money, or even a garage to do any of this stuff.. yet here I am, endlessly fascinated by it. So cool.

  • @bobulele
    @bobulele Рік тому +1238

    All hail the algorithm.

  • @sully.varnadoe1472
    @sully.varnadoe1472 Рік тому +148

    Blender has come a long way for remeshing and working on objects, I feel like it might be a better fit than mesh lab for a lot of people.

    • @copperthedergy
      @copperthedergy Рік тому +7

      i was gonna comment this, its really good in the case of mesh decimation, as its a mesh modifier that you can undo and tweak all you want

    • @thumbtak
      @thumbtak Рік тому +19

      I know a guy who used an RV as a mesh lab

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 Рік тому

      How would you rate Autodesk Inventor against Blender?

    • @Robinlarsson83
      @Robinlarsson83 Рік тому +12

      @@robertnicholls9917 They are not the same kind of tool, not at all really. Yes, both creates 3D models, but in completly different ways. Inventor is actual 3D CAD, professional level at that, and Blender is, well, not CAD (no, not even with the CAD addons). Comparing an apple and a banana is more similar :P

    • @andybrice2711
      @andybrice2711 Рік тому +3

      ​@@robertnicholls9917 They're very different. Blender is a mesh-based programme better for amorphous sculpting, animation, and VFX. Inventor is solid-body parametric CAD, better for engineering parts. Fusion 360 is essentially a budget version of Inventor though.

  • @sungear
    @sungear Рік тому +2

    So many youtubers ignore safety requirements.
    I appreciate your good example by protecting your hair with the jeep branded shower cap.
    You may consider a Review of dodge or Chevy shower caps.
    Many of us are anxious for the results.

  • @garyparker2262
    @garyparker2262 Рік тому +1

    Attach trailing arms to axle with forward mounts fitted. Place axle under car in desired ride height position. Remove anything in the way to enable trailing arms to attached to body at the desired angle. Do the same with Panhard rod. Run axle through full bump travel, left, right, both. Remove anything that fouls. Reinforce and strengthen altered areas and mounting points. Stop for lunch and have a nice cup of tea.

  • @LandbO1984
    @LandbO1984 Рік тому +10

    A pro tip:
    Try change one ceiling light to another shade. The processing runs smooth afterwards
    For the floor, many scan tools has the options to set IDs for objects and subs.
    Select the floor id and hit select all, and delete.
    Remember to cover the floor with a color you dont have on the scanned object or a color that is not near the floor

  • @gerikbensing
    @gerikbensing Рік тому +5

    I may have to finally buy one of these! I used one back in university 10 years ago or so and the teacher I borrowed it from ended up building a whole semester’s lesson plan around the scan I made of our college’s founder’s statue. Scan object, work with scan, 3D print, use model for machining, make vacuum formed parts, etc. I’ve got several projects around my Durango I’d like to do but keep putting off due to the complexity of the measurements I’d need to take. I may finally be able to buy my way out of this predicament without breaking the bank too horribly!

  • @Ben_dillon
    @Ben_dillon Рік тому +4

    Glad to see making for motorsports is getting some much deserved attention

  • @furian7626
    @furian7626 День тому

    I remembered this video from when I first saw it a year ago. Someone asked me about this exact topic this morning. So I sent them your video. All hail the algorithm.

  • @t1188-k9l
    @t1188-k9l Рік тому +1

    I use monofilament fishing net with markers stuck back to back at the nodes of the net in a random pattern. Easy to reuse, barely shows up on the scan, works in a variety of orientations. Thanks for the great video.

  • @107cdb
    @107cdb Рік тому +22

    This is better 3D scanning training than everything Zeiss offers combined.

    • @enemyspotted2467
      @enemyspotted2467 Рік тому +3

      Their training is terrible, but not nearly as bad as their customer service. I have that hotline number memorized. Excellent machines once you figure out how to use them

  • @anomamos9095
    @anomamos9095 Рік тому +19

    There are perforated film sheets that are used to cover windows as sun shades and for printing advertising on that cover windows.
    As they are electrostatic they are reusable and getting some printed with dots would solve several problems.
    Also as a light source using incandescent or halogen bulbs connected to a battery to avoid flicker would improve lighting.

    • @drkastenbrot
      @drkastenbrot Рік тому +1

      drawing any random non repeating pattern on the sheet is all you need. the scanner needs to be able to match what the two cameras see.

    • @andybrice2711
      @andybrice2711 Рік тому

      That sounds like a good idea. Maybe even better would be lengths of electrostatic tape covered in tracking markers. So you don't have to worry about it creasing in areas of compound curvature.

  • @dsp4392
    @dsp4392 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely love the dry humor. I was already a fan of scanning stuff for CAD, did plenty of it when I built my custom ebike, but I really appreciate the foot spray tip. Much better than the super expensive 3d scanning sprays and less messy (probably) than my current method of sprinkling flour on the objects.

  • @jesscneal
    @jesscneal Рік тому +13

    Mesh Mixer works well for reducing mesh size/poly counts. I've been using a metrology grade Creaform Handyscan 700 for years. It's good to about 3-4 thousandths and the price reflects that. Absolutely indispensable tool for me. Scanning is one of the services I offer and I also scan my own projects. Super cool technology.

  • @poltdesigns
    @poltdesigns Рік тому

    So one thing I have been doing when scanning full cars in flat areas, I will throw a large cloth near the part and start scanning. The scanner uses that cloth almost like a dot and the tracking is unbelievable. (Even better than using the dots tbh lol). Afterwards I delete the cloth bits from the scan, do that a few times slowly offsetting the areas of the cloth and the parts I did and did not scan. Really loved the results and the speed it did it in!

  • @peterscott7384
    @peterscott7384 Рік тому +11

    I don’t think I’ll ever need or use one of these scanners. But I couldn’t look away. You have a way of keeping us hooked to the screen Matt. Well done. Love the video

    • @eitantal726
      @eitantal726 Рік тому +1

      it's all fun and games, until you wake up one day and decide you want to copy a car

    • @JL-pc2eh
      @JL-pc2eh Рік тому +1

      I don't even use my 3D printer enough for what I payed for it.
      But having it is just pretty usefull.
      I guess same goes for the scanner. I hate messuring stuff just to notice I forgot to messure one thing when I am in a CAD program xD
      Also it would be pretty useful to see dimensions and collisions in CAD. I often have a part right beside me so I can compare messurements just that I don't make a part way to strong/weak or big/small when it isn't necessary.

  • @FG-418
    @FG-418 Рік тому +4

    Glad to see a real hands on review. I borrowed a 3D System Sense which was about 350$ 10 years ago and struggled a lot with large scans. I shopped again last year, just to see that the equivalent in performance was still 350$. At a 1000$ it still a bit above what I wanted to pay but at least the market is moving toward something actually usable on a car in a garage and affordable.

  • @Benautodesign
    @Benautodesign Рік тому

    My Einscan H is the best tool I bought ! Roll cage, chassis protection for rally car, and even frame straightness control on a damaged car !

  • @mbgmadbull1141
    @mbgmadbull1141 Рік тому +1

    you mean to tell me I can now scan my 2008 toyota Corolla into assetto corsa now for around a thousand dollars? dude this is the most badass thing I've seen and need this now

  • @hyperformancellc
    @hyperformancellc Рік тому +4

    I have been using 3d scanners since 2015. I purchased an artec eva and watched as the hardware stayed the same but the software just kept getting better. Same with my Artec Leo now. completely wireless and battery powered. I started scanning to use to make bucks for sheet metal shaping.
    One thing I do have to say is that I have never scanned something for someone else and had them be happy with it. Even when scanning for free. Everyone expects magic and you give them an STL and they just don't know what to do. Even people I consider experienced CAD modelers. They expect a parametric model but don't want to pay for the time of doing that. So I would like to add the recommendation that this is something you do for yourself and don't expect to make money scanning things for other people unless your wanting to do a lot of solid modeling for free. Using scans in CAD changes your processes and changes your thinking so just don't expect other people to be able to understand.

    • @JeremyDN
      @JeremyDN Рік тому +1

      Most people don't understand what these scanners are capable of honestly. They except an exact replica, with no errors and that hardly ever happens. We use Faro Arms at my work and they work really well, but they also have limits. I usually just scan a part I need and then use that as a base to model the real part. Little bit easier then measuring everything.

    • @hyperformancellc
      @hyperformancellc Рік тому

      @@JeremyDN agreed. Im looking at a wireless cmm to help fill in the gaps with a point cloud model to help bring a better precision to bolt hole locations and add more quantitative data to my scans.

  • @011bluedrag
    @011bluedrag Рік тому +2

    as an option for the targets, try using a chalk pen and just drawing squiggles on the surface, this was suggested to me by the manufacturer of a very expensive 3d scanner that we were trailing at my work, its also a lot cheaper than buying tracking dots

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh 10 місяців тому

    Love your comment about not measuring anything anymore, just scan it. My measurement skills suck and look forward to using an einstar (bought one a couple days ago)

  • @RealDGoodwin
    @RealDGoodwin 2 місяці тому

    A tip that I’ve seen is talking painters tape, laying out strips, then putting the reflective dots along it. This way you can lay down say 4’ strips of tape with all your dots, then just pull it off when you’re done. No muss no fuss… or something like that

  • @martinjones4776
    @martinjones4776 Рік тому +1

    4:00 Top tip, thanks

  • @lgrfbs
    @lgrfbs Рік тому

    Thanks for the recipe for the scanner spray mix, this is the first time I've heard of an easy way to powder an object for 3D scanning. THANK YOU!

  • @mitchellsnider4198
    @mitchellsnider4198 Рік тому +2

    I was just telling my wife the other day that this is probably the best time in history to be a gearhead engineer with a garage. Eventually module communication and safety standards/insurance will make it all too expensive again.
    Right before we mutually agreed that my drivetrain swap on our Acadia is taking too long in spite of CAD/Laser cutting/3D scanning speeding me up, and decided to just buy an FJ cruiser...
    Those 3 things are not enough to beat the planning fallacy unfortunately! Thankfully she has permitted me to continue slowly puttering away at the twin turbo LS quattro Acadia.

  • @earthwindflier
    @earthwindflier Рік тому +15

    Using the Einscan scan software, you can dictate a plane (like the floor) at any point in the scan process, and tell the software to ignore it. It saves having to mess with it after the fact.
    Great vid btw. I have the HX, and am an Einscan devotee. Great product with great support.

    • @przyna
      @przyna Рік тому +1

      what do you do with it to justify the cost if you don't mind me asking?

    • @earthwindflier
      @earthwindflier Рік тому +1

      @@przyna I scan professionally for restoration and preservation.

  • @ferrettankror1
    @ferrettankror1 Рік тому +1

    ah super cool! Also just a heads up for everyone wanting to do the same (what I use in all of my builds) is phot scanning, tends to be accurate within 1/8th of an inch across the vehicle :).

  • @bastafari83
    @bastafari83 Рік тому

    Look at the big brain on Matt!

  • @Rocketkid2121
    @Rocketkid2121 Рік тому +1

    Wow thanks for this video and you just earned yourself a subscribe. I have just spent the better part of two weeks trying to figure out how to reverse engineer the front of an airplane from 3D scans with the same scanner, trying to get it to a solid model so I could work on it. This helped me realize I can work with the scan without turning it into a complete model. What a relief, I never would have finished.

  • @artemtsvetkov3655
    @artemtsvetkov3655 Рік тому +1

    Love the video, 100% agree! I recently added CR-01 Scanner to my toolbox.

  • @kajpaget3180
    @kajpaget3180 Рік тому

    This is aaaammmmmmzzzzingggg. ❤ So much big huge yes, this does tie CAD and life together. Together the parts are strong. I am a CND plumber, and do the house renovation stuff. I'm getting one and see if it can scan my house. I'll renovate it and see if I can not use a tape measure, I hope so!❤ Fusion 360 like right thank you free, I could only dream I could use CAD as powerful, now this affordable percussion point seeker saying exactly were it all is❤

  • @jeffharrison5265
    @jeffharrison5265 Рік тому +4

    Great review! I purchased that scanner last month and love it. Using to make unobtanium parts for my 72 Jaguar XJ12. Like you mentioned the specs are demanding and I had to get a Dell gaming laptop, but worth it. Great time to be in the garage indeed.

  • @Meoiswa
    @Meoiswa Рік тому

    For large surfaces like the back side of the viper, painter's tape lines that break up the shape into non-repeating patterns help a lot!
    Just lay down strips of tape at uneven spacing, lengths, and angles. I imagine this'll work even better with your fantastic talc powder alcohol spray!

  • @johnswilley6764
    @johnswilley6764 5 місяців тому +1

    I came for the scanner, then stayed for the info, and presentation! Great job BTW; also subscribed. Thanx!

  • @wrighty338
    @wrighty338 Рік тому

    Had a scan done with one of those 10k einstar's and it came out baller, gonna be really useful for cadding my project

  • @Shoopadawhoopa
    @Shoopadawhoopa Рік тому +1

    Another idea to add targets is to use a fishing net and attach the targets to it. throw it onto the object and scan. the net should be easily removable as it doesn't touch the object in a lot of places, but you still get great tracking/aliging.

  • @adamlee9252
    @adamlee9252 Рік тому +1

    Matt - you are in a position to really help the Viper community out if you have a bit of time and want to play with your new toy some more! The headlights on a Gen1/2 Viper are no longer in production and used units are selling for upwards of $5000 each. The community really needs someone with your expertise and a tool like yours to upload CAD scans of the lenses and housings to a freely available source so it can get the ball rolling on reproductions. Want to become a living legend and help us all out?

  • @mrjed
    @mrjed Рік тому +43

    for the bodywork, I would be interested in a painters tape lattice as a makeshift set of markers, unless they are more than just visual markers, I think that might give enough points of interest for the scanner

    • @directoradamg
      @directoradamg Рік тому +2

      Was about to say the same thing! Painters tape will hopefully at the very least, break up the solid surface with enough points of interest to create a great scan.

    • @SAD-MART
      @SAD-MART Рік тому +45

      Coming from someone with a painfully underpowered Creality Lizard- the secret sauce is wet newspaper. Drape large, unchanging surfaces (like body panels) in the stuff and it's hands down the best way to catch them. The Lizard has the eye size of a credit card, so unless you're practically wrapping the car in tape, it's not enough.

    • @ThaJay
      @ThaJay Рік тому +7

      @@SAD-MART Loads of high contrast detail on a thin sheet! Smart.

    • @directoradamg
      @directoradamg Рік тому +2

      @@SAD-MART That's a super smart idea!!!

    • @mrjed
      @mrjed Рік тому +3

      @@SAD-MART whoa this is a great idea tbh; all the letters and symbols would work for sure

  • @ThePepsicola1995
    @ThePepsicola1995 7 місяців тому

    Not sure whether someone else has already said it or you have figured it out yourself already, but with meshlab you can duplicate a mesh within the same project, if you then ruin it with a polygon decimation you can just continue with a previous mesh.
    This is also handy for when you want to easily compare smoothing algorithms or how much a decimation impacts the model

  • @Rydn
    @Rydn 5 місяців тому

    hey, to reduce the mesh you can pop the model in blender and use a modifier to decimate as well, with the benefit of selecting the amount of desired reduction and see the result before applying.

  • @askiiart
    @askiiart Рік тому +1

    Pro tip: for anyone just getting into 3D scanning, you can scan with an Xbox 360 Kinect and Skanect, or an Xbox One Kinect and 3D Builder

  • @troycongdon
    @troycongdon Рік тому

    This is so cool. Here I am trying to teach myself speeds and feeds for manual machining so I can work in the past and you are working in the future.

  • @FurryWrecker911
    @FurryWrecker911 Рік тому

    You're making a compelling argument for me to buy this scanner. I have an 89 Supercoupe and need plastic trim pieces that are now classified as "unobtanium" so my options are "keep gluing it all back together" or "scan it and 3d print your own."

  • @mr_jag_
    @mr_jag_ Рік тому

    i recommend sticking targets on some kind of small magnets, it makes them reusable and easy to get them off the part after scanning

  • @MadLadCustoms
    @MadLadCustoms Рік тому +1

    Matt, appreciate your in depth videos on your endeavors. This is the exact thing all of us do and you put it all out there for free, much respect can't wait to see the final on the build! 🤟

  • @FeralPreacher
    @FeralPreacher Рік тому

    May the algorithm be with you, young car builder.

  • @rigon63
    @rigon63 Рік тому

    Love the timing of this, I just got my einstar two weeks ago

  • @theianmce
    @theianmce Рік тому

    Totally agree, there has never been a better time to be a mechanical engineer / designer!

  • @Map71Vette
    @Map71Vette Рік тому +1

    I've been eagerly anticipating this video. This has been on my gift list for a while now. Seems like the best bang for the buck scanner out there today that makes any kind of sense for a tinkerer at least.

  • @poprawa
    @poprawa Рік тому

    All three of my engines that i considered working on have cylinders out of round by a lot, thanks for tips how to avoid complex measurement - saved me a lot of time!

  • @modisumocustoms9374
    @modisumocustoms9374 Рік тому

    Seems to be exactly what I'm looking for... now to part with my Mole scanner.

  • @nostalgicmusicbox
    @nostalgicmusicbox Рік тому

    When I played GTA San Andreas, the modded Buffalo with adjustable lift was my favorite vehicle. For switching on an off road. I know it was a "Mustang" but looks like you're making a better, real life version of one of my dream vehicles!

  • @johnvanness2425
    @johnvanness2425 Рік тому

    You're my hero, just thought you should know. Keep up the great work and great energy so I can live vicariously through you.

  • @MakingforMotorsport
    @MakingforMotorsport Рік тому

    Thanks for the mention Matt… great video as always! 🚗

  • @nickmagerl
    @nickmagerl Рік тому +7

    I've got that $10grand scanner to use with my $5grand computer. You would think I could afford the scanner spray at $40 a can 😅. Thank you for the baby powder mix I will be trying soon! Also have you tried the reflectors using magnet backings? Makes life allot easier.

    • @danialhowe9814
      @danialhowe9814 Рік тому +1

      anything you can do to eliminate or reduce cost of consumables makes the whole thing sweeter

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman
    @monkeybarmonkeyman Рік тому +1

    I'll probably never get or use one of these scanner, but the software/hardware geek inside me says "Wow.. it is a pretty amazing time to be working in a garage!" Thanks for this video - and I am so looking forward to all your content this year.

  • @badlighting
    @badlighting Рік тому +1

    It’s really cool to see these scanners becoming more common! The scanner on the iPhone may not be the best, but it’s definitely a nice thing to have

  • @TacoXL
    @TacoXL Рік тому

    I saw your video using an iPhone for scanning, I would love if that could be revisited. That would open this world up to even more people.

  • @droneforfun5384
    @droneforfun5384 День тому

    Thank you for beeing independent reviewer

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x Рік тому +1

    If you use sodium bicarbonate as the "white powder" ,it's soluble ,so you can just hose it off after.
    You can spray the surface with water and sprinkle the powder over the damp surface ,or you can spray a strong solution and wait for it to dry.

    • @chrstphrr
      @chrstphrr Рік тому

      Also, it's salty tasting, for those who can't resist licking the part off.

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Рік тому

    I need one of those...the shower cap. I noticed in one part you said; "You're smart, you'll figure it out." Very brave assumption sir, very brave indeed.

  • @Hoggaforfan
    @Hoggaforfan Рік тому

    There is round flexible magnets you could use to set targets on, good for reusing

  • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
    @LearnEverythingAboutDesign Рік тому

    Great video Matt! at 6:41 where you mention wanting to "undo" the last 30s. If you pause the scan you can use the cleanup tools in ExScan to select and delete portions of the points. this works pretty well when you get that junk data however if you are using markers or hybrid alignment, i found that the markers stay which can be troublesome. I have noticed, like the deck lid on the viper, with big flat areas if you get double markers these end up needing to be deleted and just redo the entire scan in that project.

  • @johnracy2871
    @johnracy2871 Рік тому

    Oh the joys of meshlab. Also known as "Fuck Around and Find Out: The Software!" Love it.

  • @BuilderCreator
    @BuilderCreator Рік тому

    Hey Matt, thanks for sharing your impression of the the scanner. As I'm often doing very similar work as yourself, I've considered getting a high end scanner again, but instead stick with all the little work arounds we do to collect data. Even $1000 is a bit much for a tool that collects more dust than baby powdered axles, but your video may have nudged me. If I just had a third project going, I'm sure I could justify it- and the algorithm would also then love me!

  • @Acheiropoietos
    @Acheiropoietos Рік тому

    Thinking aloud, you can get alcohol markers / screw location stamps, perhaps you could even use potato stamps to get those flat area markers. Just use a thicker powder paste: dip and stamp, dip and stamp. Any use?

  • @austrian_s60r64
    @austrian_s60r64 Рік тому

    U can buy magnetic targets for the einstar, about 150 usd for 500 of them so about 10 times more than normal sticky ones

  • @lavachemist
    @lavachemist Місяць тому

    Sorry for snooping, but I noticed the Tele style guitar with a P90 near your desk. Very cool!

  • @VB__Longneck01
    @VB__Longneck01 Рік тому

    Nice video, Matt. The algorithm is pleased.

  • @richardberryhill718
    @richardberryhill718 10 місяців тому

    Really helpful video report, covered so much in clear but easy to grasp detail. I feel like I could go buy one and use it without near the effort of trying to understand “instructions” or figuring it out myself. Thanks!

  • @miasnieuwoudt8952
    @miasnieuwoudt8952 Рік тому

    I also have the same scanner. I run it on a Lenovo Legion 5 with the rtx 3060 and amd ryzen 7 cpu. It runs really well. I use the scanner for parts and fabricate bull bars for pick-ups. It is a good scanner.

  • @The0rnate
    @The0rnate Рік тому +1

    Algo time, boys

  • @temporalmadness3756
    @temporalmadness3756 Рік тому

    Good thing i've just got my RevoPoint Range yesterday.. hope it's up to the task..

  • @Michele-ue5eu
    @Michele-ue5eu Рік тому

    I am buying one right now, can't wait to have 3d scans of project I don't actually finish

  • @UndaCuvaChikin
    @UndaCuvaChikin Рік тому

    Don't lie, Matt. You bought that axle just for the shower caps.
    On a serious note, thanks for the solid review. I've been wanting a scanner for ages now as I'd love to be able to accurately scan my vehicles and design a bunch of kits.

  • @iflifewaseasy
    @iflifewaseasy Рік тому +2

    For targets, I'll use all sorts of random stuff. Erasers, nuts, Legos, then attach with modelling clay.
    I love your review of this scanner, too! It does seem finally approachable. I've got a next engine scanner with rapidworks.

  • @BadlandIndustries
    @BadlandIndustries Рік тому

    My einscan will be be here tomorrow. Thanks for your perspective on this unit!

  • @gusser2121
    @gusser2121 Рік тому +2

    you had me chuckling all the way through... love your vids man...

  • @emotodude
    @emotodude Рік тому

    Also, instead of dots you can use any other random object of reasonably scannable geometry to scan otherwise unscannable areas. For example, a scaffold made of Lego placed on or around a unscannable surface will allow the scanner to pick up the surface.

  • @StarrCreations
    @StarrCreations Рік тому

    Presentation is top notch

  • @kevinblakely2144
    @kevinblakely2144 Рік тому

    Thanks for taking my suggestion from one of your earlier videos Matt!

  • @flanflanjp_
    @flanflanjp_ Рік тому

    On objects/parts you know are symmetrical, it might help to do a mirror on that axis to fill in detail you missed on one side that you got on the other. You could even ask the software to combine your mirrored scan to fill it all in.

  • @jonwebb9261
    @jonwebb9261 Рік тому +1

    Great video, you're totally right about this tech being accessable and good enough to be worth it now.
    Also, dry shampoo is cheap and very easy to use as developer spray

  • @JimPekarek
    @JimPekarek Рік тому

    So glad these scanners are finally getting good/cheap enough to be useful. Just wish the Einstar worked on Mac. I have a desktop running Windows and a swanky new macbook pro from work, and I refuse to haul my desktop down to the garage every time I want a scan, or dump thousands on a dedicated laptop JUST for this.

  • @peterbuckles2711
    @peterbuckles2711 Рік тому

    Blender is definitely the best free software to mess with meshes. Incredibly powerful and pretty easy to learn.

  • @TheJcman72
    @TheJcman72 Рік тому

    Nice to see that we use the same quality content!

  • @koryyyy
    @koryyyy Рік тому

    Awesome video! another alternative for lowering the quality of the STL, is 3dbuilder (comes in windows 10/11). it has a "Simplify" option that you can move a bar and see the quality difference and apply whenever you are ok with it.

  • @DeanRoberts-w8p
    @DeanRoberts-w8p Рік тому

    Thanks for the MeshLab and baby powder tips. Very helpful.

  • @losotech206
    @losotech206 Рік тому

    Lol. Just bought the same scanner 2 weeks ago! Glad to see it was your pick too.

  • @nobiazcustomsinc5030
    @nobiazcustomsinc5030 11 місяців тому

    Man superfast ALWAYS has the best tricks. Im going to buy a scanner to fab a tube front for the e30. Thanks as always man

  • @Stag_Stopa
    @Stag_Stopa Рік тому +1

    The Viper is in DIRE NEED of a solution like this! When I rebuild mine 2010 fourth gen I couldn't believe just how rare almost every part of this car has become. It's just stupid - most parts were used for more than one generation (suspension from 2003-2017) and it was and is a halo car. MOPAR lets the Viper die and can't deliver even basic spare parts for steering and other stuff (don't get me started about headlights, body panels or fender supports). The whole car is so easy and so worthy preserving it - it's a shame that many owners are almost forced to scrap it when they are in need of parts and just don't get ANY official support. My hopes lay in the aftermarket - maybe someday 3D-scanning will provide us with everything the manufacturers can't. It's such a capable and simple 'kit car' and Stellantis can't even handle that - how should people like me trust them with keeping things like a Demon or Charger-EV alive?

  • @inebriatedengineering6288
    @inebriatedengineering6288 Рік тому +72

    It's funny when you notice that Brilliant tells their advertisers to mention in the beginning of every video that it's sponsored by them and that 'we'll get to that later'.

    • @sparkie5571
      @sparkie5571 Рік тому +23

      It's better for most people since we all know we all don't like ads in videos. At the end of the video is a great compromise

    • @FiftySixishTV
      @FiftySixishTV Рік тому +11

      Putting the sponsor at the start and it's getting skipped, no two ways about it

    • @wills5482
      @wills5482 Рік тому +6

      Sponsorblock baby

    • @FiftySixishTV
      @FiftySixishTV Рік тому +3

      @@wills5482 time is money

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Рік тому

      There is no such contractual obligation.

  • @someusername121
    @someusername121 Рік тому +1

    When I was looking into whether buying an "entry level" scanner was worth it, the conclusion seemed to be the iPhone lidar scanner is better / more reliable anyways because it already has top tier hardware and software to deal with photogrammetry and post processing.