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    Need 3d laser scanner

    Hi guys. can i buy 3d Laser Scanner in range 300-1000$ ? for example like this [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK72DS4INcU&feature=related"]YouTube - skanerw6.wmv[/nomedia]

    PLease dont offer David LaserScanner

    Iam really want to buy it...


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    I need to buy laser scanner . Where i can buy it??? Please help me


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    Quote Originally Posted by raport79 View Post
    Hi guys. can i buy 3d Laser Scanner in range 300-1000$ ? for example like this

    PLease dont offer David LaserScanner

    Iam really want to buy it...

    http://www.tormach.com/Product_CNC_Scanner.html

    $848.00

    Laser scanner is kind of our of your league for a grand.

    http://www.nextengine.com/
    $3000.00


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    [QUOTE=diyengineer;826862]http://www.tormach.com/Product_CNC_Scanner.html

    $848.00

    Its not 3D Scanner


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    [quote=raport79;826891]
    Quote Originally Posted by diyengineer View Post
    I know, I thought it would help you out if you could use something else instead of laser. short of building your own from scratch i highly doubt your going to find one for cheaper then $3,000 dollars.

    http://www.nextengine.com/


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    [quote=raport79;826891]
    Quote Originally Posted by diyengineer View Post
    If you have a 4th axis you can 3d scan things i think.


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    [quote=diyengineer;827022]
    Quote Originally Posted by raport79 View Post

    I know, I thought it would help you out if you could use something else instead of laser. short of building your own from scratch i highly doubt your going to find one for cheaper then $3,000 dollars.

    http://www.nextengine.com/
    anyway thanks for the reply.... Is there no other options ?


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    [quote=raport79;827037]
    Quote Originally Posted by diyengineer View Post

    anyway thanks for the reply.... Is there no other options ?
    What do you plan on scanning with it? and once its scanned, what program or file type do you need it in? Why cant it be a camera solution? They seem to have plenty in your price range that seem to work very well.


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    I want to scan woodcarving ... I have a condition that the scanning head was on router... For example like this http://cnctech.pl/skaner.htm


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