3D scanning is a rapidly developing industry that can be used in a variety of engineering environments. From reverse engineering legacy components and inspecting manufactured parts to creating stunning product photos meshes – 3D scanning does it all.
3D scanning is a rapidly developing industry that can be used in a variety of engineering environments. From reverse engineering legacy components and inspecting manufactured parts to creating stunning product photos meshes – 3D scanning does it all.
So how do you determine the right scanner for your application?
It may seem like a complex question. But once you have an understanding of how 3D scanners function and their data acquisition methods, choosing the right scanner is easy and can help you avoid improper mesh files and costly miscalculations.
Watch Matthew Fisher, an application engineer at Hawk Ridge Systems, present in this webinar to learn:
- The pros and cons of different 3D scanning technology
- Commonly used terms found on 3D scanning spec sheets
- How to improve your mesh data on tough-to-scan objects
- Real world applications for different 3D scanners
About the Speaker:
Matthew Fisher – 3D Scanning Application Engineer – Hawk Ridge Systems
Matthew is an application engineer who specializes in all things 3D scanning. Starting off as a SOLIDWORKS user, he now uses a variety of 3D scanners to inspect, reverse engineer, and create renders of products. With an interest in digital preservation, 3D scanning is also a hobby that allows him to capture unique finds around cities and parks.
This webinar is sponsored by Hawk Ridge Systems.