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    PRS Body Scan

    I recently had a PRS Body digitally scanned. It was very expensive but I
    think it was worth it. Take a look
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    I'm sure some of us here would love to help contribute

    I'd be willing to chip in some of the cost if you will share the scan (but the "very expensive" part has me worried.

    Quote Originally Posted by raykozi View Post
    I recently had a PRS Body digitally scanned. It was very expensive but I
    think it was worth it. Take a look


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    Curious how much you paid. I would have done that for about $300.
    CAD, CAM, Scanning, Modelling, Machining and more. http://www.mcpii.com/3dservices.html


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    Well I paid more than $300.00. I got quotes from several scanning services who were all very close in price and ended up with a company in Michigan who is not far from where I live. Your price is very, very reasonable. I will contact you if I need more scanning done.


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    dholzric, PM me


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    very impressive! looks great, i got some body's i would love to send over. is this a company that does this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaulR84 View Post
    very impressive! looks great, i got some body's i would love to send over. is this a company that does this?
    E-mail me at mike(at)mcpii(dot)com and I can scan them in for you.
    CAD, CAM, Scanning, Modelling, Machining and more. http://www.mcpii.com/3dservices.html


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    Scanb and model?

    Did they scan and deliver the 3_d model as is pictured? ready for the Cam G-code generating?
    Been doing this too long


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    They sure did. What you see is what I got.


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    If anyone is looking to do sacnning themselves please give me a call. I represent a great 3D White light scanner called Artec. Easy to use, cost effective and very portable.
    info@rapidscan3d.com

    or If you need some scanning done I can help as well


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