What is NURBS Surface Modeling? This computerized 3D modeling method consists of applying digital contours and surface patches directly on 3D scan data to represent the geometry of the 3D scanned object mathematically. When searching for information on NURBS modeling, you will find that the acronym stands for Non-Uniform Rational Basis Splines (B-Splines). What you may not learn easily is that NURBS surface creation techniques are best applied when modeling complex and freeform shapes, as the final model represents the
Artec Micro to Artec Space Spider Comparison
A Closer Look Tag Team Champions In a previous blog post, we covered the Artec Micro 3D scanner and its key strengths relative to the Artec Space Spider, namely, the high-resolution and automated 3D scanning powers of the Micro being a step beyond its handheld counterpart. While amazing for small objects like jewelry, the Artec Micro’s main limitation is its working volume, being unlikely to scan anything larger than a few inches in diameter. Because of this limitation, the Space
Artec Micro Overview
A Powerful Scanner in a Small Package 3D scanners have come a long way in their 30+ year history. With parallels to the development of the first computers, the first 3D scanners were comparatively giant machines compared to the small handheld scanners that exist nowadays, such as the Artec Space Spider and Leo 3D scanners. Unlike their PC counterparts however, large machine-like 3D scanners still have a bona fide use in common 3D scanning applications. For example, the highest accuracy
Dimensionally compare your Physical Part to CAD using CyberOptics XLP Laser Scanner and Geomagic Control X Software
Measuring part and assembly geometry throughout the manufacturing process is critical to verifying as-built features meet specified tolerances and that completed parts perform as-designed. Whether the need is for first article inspection, non-destructive analysis or tool wear verification, the required processes can be tough for engineers due to a variety of challenges including speed, repeatability, ease of use and accuracy. The “old school” method to check a manufactured part is to perform hand measurements with a variety of tools including
Case Study – Using EasyTom CT Scanner and Volume Graphics Analysis Software for Defect Detection
Project Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing parts in large volumes. Before moving into mass production, engineers must feel confident in their product because they are investing both time and money in tooling and injection molding for the volume of parts they want. The coupler “elbow” pipe shown below is a connector part for an irrigation water system. It is currently in the earlier stages of design development before the product hits the market. To ensure the highest
Case Study – Optimizing Fixture Design Process for Valve Body Inspection Application
Artec Space Spider 3D Scanner and ANSYS® SpaceClaim® direct modeling software optimize fixture design process for high speed CyberOptics SQ3000™ CMM valve body inspection application. Project Slow, costly and inflexible are words that have been heard over and over when discussing the creation of inspection fixtures used to measure parts and assemblies with coordinate measurement machines (CMM’s), vision systems and manual inspection processes. Dedicated fixtures are often required for applications that require precise mounting surfaces and datum features while rigidly
How to Fix Movement on a Child 3D Scan
Movement in Body Scanning If you’ve ever attended an Artec demonstration with Laser Design, or read our previous blog on correcting for movement, you’ve probably heard the phrase: “Fix it in post”. In the 3D scanning world, this means small mistakes can be made during scanning, but they will be fixed during post-processing. For example, a heavy-duty Artec carrying case with a hinged handle will contain two rigid subcomponents: the case, and the handle, and when flipping the case upside-down,
Case Study – EasyTom 3D CT Scanner Supports Proper Delivery of Life Saving Medications
Project For a diabetic, there are few things more important than delivery of insulin at proper amounts and frequencies throughout the day. Many diabetics now use insulin pumps to automatically deliver both Basal and Bolus (background and mealtime) doses when needed to achieve the best control of their blood sugar levels. If the pump, or any component of the delivery process fails, the effect could be detrimental. For these reasons, it is imperative that all components in this process are
Artec Eva and Artec Leo 3D Scanners Receive High Definition (HD) Upgrade
As the progress of technology marches on, consumers will rightfully wonder more and more whether their purchase of some product today will become obsolete by tomorrow. Although cell phones and PC operating systems have conditioned us to assume the availability of software updates after purchase, very few of us expect massive overhauls, much less anything more than marginal new features. Artec 3D shocked the world by announcing a collection of new features summed up as: Artec HD Mode! Available for
Long-Range Laser Scanning for Construction Floor Flatness
Laser Design recently worked with a construction engineering company to provide long-range scanning services for an eight-story office building project. This long-range 3D laser scanning technology offers the most complete and accurate method for generating flatness reports, a key requirement across construction and architectural design. The Importance of Construction Floor Flatness Ensuring exact flatness in concrete floors is essential to maintaining structural efficiency and safety. Even the most minute error in floor flatness can disrupt day-to-day operations, inhibit future construction
How to Combine Data from Multiple Artec Scanners
Best of Both Worlds: Artec Eva and Space Spider If you own an Artec 3D scanner, then you’ll know each scanner is designed with a general range of part sizes in mind. For example, the Artec Eva and Leo are amazing at scanning large objects like furniture but are unable to capture small objects like jewelry. Conversely, the Space Spider has a resolution high enough to scan jewelry—but the small field of view makes it not suitable for scanning larger
Using EasyTom CT Scanner and Geomagic Design X to create Parametric CAD model from 3D CT Scan Data
One of our favorite things about 3D scanning is that the data can be used for so many different applications. Measurements available with this technology can be used to perform first article inspection, create a prototype for 3D printing and even create a parametric 3D CAD model. The file available via the download links included was created as a parametric SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD model using Geomagic Design X. Please watch the video included and contact us to learn more about
Artec Leo Pricing Change
MSRP Change Starts October 1, 2020 Artec has recently announced a 15% MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price) increase for the Artec Leo. The price increase provides an opportunity for Artec to better expand its product portfolio in the future. Although the Leo price change will have an effect on bundles (Leo + Space Spider, Leo + Eva, etc.) no other products will see their prices change. Lease options for the Artec Leo are also available. The last day you can
Using the EasyTom CT Scanner and Geomagic® Design X™ to create a Parametric CAD Model from 3D CT Scan Data
One of our favorite things about 3D scanning is that it’s so versatile: this technology can be used to safely survey inaccessible areas, reverse engineer a prototype for 3D printing, produce as-built documentation, and much, much more. Today, we’re illustrating yet another valuable use of 3D scanners by taking a look at one of our recent projects. Below, we’ll walk through the process of parametric modeling from scan data, along with the key features used to create the geometry seen
Benefits of 3D Modeling and Why 2D Is Limited
With manufacturers across industries racing to increase productivity, every new technology and process could mean another step ahead of the competition. As a result of this push for more productive methods, many companies have made, or are making, the switch from 2D to 3D modeling—for a number of excellent reasons. Where 2D modeling limits and slows teams’ access to product design information, 3D solid modeling expands that access and understanding. This improved flow of information eliminates structural inefficiencies, human errors,
AEC 3D Scanning for Metal Panel Design
Architectural metal design and fabrication companies are tasked with designing, producing, and installing metal cladding panels on the exterior of buildings for protective and aesthetic finishes. These companies have a critical need for accurate and timely measurement of as-built conditions, but creating these records has traditionally been somewhat of a pain point for projects. Here’s the issue: as-built data facilitates the efficient design and manufacture of architectural elements. But this data, and the metal panels and other architectural elements created
How to Fix Parts that Move During 3D Scanning
King of the Problems If you’ve ever attended an Artec demonstration with Laser Design before, you’ve probably heard a common phrase describing what happens if you make a very mild mistake during scanning: “Fix it in post”. Originally meant for filmmakers who opt not to re-shoot but instead add special effects in post-production, the phrase takes on additional meaning in the 3D scanning world. Just as the film needs some love before reaching the silver screen, 3D scan data must
Maintaining and Maximizing the Portability of the Artec 3D Scanner
The rise of powerful handheld 3D scanners has dramatically changed the landscape where 3D scanning is able to be performed. No longer must parts be removed from location and shipped or brought to an office for 3D scanning on a stationary machine. The Artec Eva, Space Spider, and Leo handheld scanners represent some of the finest and most flexible portable scanners ever created and learning how to maximize their portability will be essential to mastering these scanners. Three key aspects
Laser Scanning Inaccessible Areas
Given the level of sophistication that technology has achieved in the 21st century, you would think that the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry would have already adopted an advanced solution across the board for projects involving inaccessible areas, such as wind turbines and telecommunication structures—but this isn’t the case. Traditional measuring methods require technicians to scale structures hundreds of feet tall, which creates challenges for both safety and efficiency. Fortunately, a solution does exist, and it’s growing in popularity.
Laser Design 3D Scan Portfolio on Sketchfab
Take Still Images to Interactive 3D If you have seen some of our previous blogs including Using Artec 3D Scanners for Heritage Preservation, 4 Possible Uses for Portable 3D Scanners and 3D Scanning a Glider, you probably noticed they have an interactive 3D model example. This interactive platform for providing a 3D viewer and portfolio, among a number of other tools and features, is from Sketchfab. With a subscriber base that continues to grow, Sketchfab is an outlet to explore,
3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering for 3D Printing Applications
3D printers use specific digital files to create three-dimensional physical parts and other objects. They are particularly useful for fabricating parts with complex or irregular geometry that might otherwise be difficult to construct, along with creating working samples of unique prototypes for testing, development, and manufacturing. Clearly, the applications for this technology are numerous—but before you can begin making use of 3D-printed parts and objects, you’ll need a digital version in a usable file format. While there are a variety
As-Built Documentation Using 3D Scanning: 5 Benefits of 3D Scanning for Design, Engineering and New Equipment Installation in Commercial Buildings
As-built documentation serves a variety of purposes throughout the design and construction process, but it’s particularly useful when it comes to renovating public spaces in buildings or upgrading manufacturing plants and mechanical spaces. Perhaps your company has just purchased a facility and didn’t receive documentation on the building. Or maybe you did receive documentation—and it’s 20 years out of date. Before you can reliably design and execute a renovation or upgrade, you’ll need to know what’s already there. As-built documentation
5 Advantages 3D Scanning Provides for Building Information Modeling
Efficiency is the name of the game when it comes to the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. How can your team capture highly accurate data that can be manipulated to fill a variety of needs and utilized across these three disciplines—all on a tight timeline? The answer lies in Building Information Modeling (BIM), a process used for facilities management, design, maintenance, and planning for maintenance costs over time. BIM allows for a more efficient transfer of knowledge and coordination
The Benefits of Using a 3D Scanning Service Bureau
While they provide an immense amount of useful data and insights, 3D scanners are an investment. Perhaps you’re hoping to try out a 3D scanning technology before putting funds toward your own unit, or you’re interested in the expertise that a professional technician can provide. A 3D scanning service bureau can provide access to this useful technology for either a one-off project or ongoing services—generating high-resolution 3D scans that can be used for everything from reverse engineering to inspection and
Using Industrial Computed Tomography (CT) Technology to Expand Your 3D Measurement Capabilities
Capturing both the internal and external geometries of small or complex parts is no easy task, but it can provide significant advantages for designers, engineers, and manufacturers across a variety of industries. Luckily, metrology-grade computed tomography (CT) offers a reliable, nondestructive method for capturing high-resolution 3D data of complex and free-form parts—without the need for line-of-sight visual access. CT Scanning results include millions of data points that can be measured and analyzed to provide a number of key learnings. With
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