Converting photos into 3d printed parts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ia5UW7VIjk
That was an interesting failure. I would have done exactly the same, assuming the longest measurements were correct then the other holes should have
lined up. I was quite surprised when the middle ones didn't work out.
It's a quick fix (and just the thing that iterative 3D prototyping was intended for), but I like the fact that he kept it in the video.
Sorry I don't think that was a great video. Its not a how to, its 'content' for the sake of making something.
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Originally posted by MikeR
Sorry I don't think that was a great video. Its not a how to, its 'content' for the sake of making something.
quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
Sorry I don't think that was a great video. Its not a how to, its 'content' for the sake of making something.
personally I found it interesting, and with no 'false jeopardy'. Just admitting failure, and learning.
But I would have put the flat face on a flatbed scanner (or photocopier) to get it without parallax issues,
I think if doing it with photos, your best bet is use a longer lens and stand further away. and use a scale in every image where possible.
[Edited on 29/11/24 by gremlin1234]