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Jun 2016

I was wondering if there is someone who is capable of scanning a chrome (highly reflective) hood ornament? I’m looking for a scanner with similar resolution to the creaform 3D handyscan 700 series (0.03 mm to 0.05 mm accuracy). If you would be able to provide a price for the roughly 6 inch cubed hood ornament that would be fantastic. Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

It is almost impossible to 3d scan a reflective part. The parts need to be coated with i.e talc power, etc If you in need for a scanner have a look at nextengine 3d scanner, one of the cheapest.

A 3D scan is like making a photocopy and it will have errors and will need cleaning.

Unless you object has a lot of round curvy surfaces it is always better and a lot more precise to take the dimensions and re-design it from scratch.

Reflective surfaces can not be scanned, we have had success by coating plastic objects with corn starch and chromed parts with grey primer that we later remove with acetone. (do this only with metal parts, acetone will dissolve plastic).

Good Luck!

So is it almost impossible or a simple matter of some baby powder? Your post is confusing me.

Have you contacted some local hubs that offer 3d scanning to see if they can help? A lot of hubs do not read the forums. And as pointed out below the item will have to be coated in something non reflective in order to produce a scan which you will want to discuss to ensure it can be easily removed.

Reflective surfaces CAN NOT be scanned, we HAVE HAD SUCCESS by coating plastic objects with corn starch and chromed parts with grey primer that we later remove with acetone. (do this only with metal parts, acetone will dissolve plastic).

What kind of Artec scanner are your sporting for your prints? Is it the artec carmine,eva or spyder?

Yeah I actually spoke to a maker space which have 3d scanners on hand (the makerbot scanner to be exact) and they mentioned coating the object in baby powder to get a scan completed but mentioned it wouldnt be very high in detail though. Since I have no skills in 3D model design and editing I figured I would look to see if there was someone on 3D hubs which might potentially have a scanner in the professional domain. Maybe I am crazy and should just get it designed If I want such accuracy. I figured I would try and see if there was someone out there that may have a professional grade scanner who may be interested in scanning a reflective hood ornament.