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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG
Let us know how it works. I went to buy one and they are out of stock.
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I am in awe of this tech. The fact that I can own a piece of equipment that does this for under 1k is just beyond me.
Saying that, I knew what I was getting into when buying a Creality product. I currently own a Creality CR10s 3D printer. There is next to no instructions and what is there is cryptic English. I made my way through the "instructions" and had a connection error. After playing with it for an hour I uninstalled the software and reinstalled it with the scanner plugged into the computer and everything worked. You also have to plug it into the computer before plugging it into the wall outlet. So somewhat hokey pokey.
My first scan is for a customer that wants a part to covert a Hayabusa gauge cluster to a NA Miata dash. So I scanned the back of it. This is a mesh between only TWO scans. Took less that 5 mins. For the complete lack of software knowledge and only 2 scans, I think this came out well.
Next project is a scan is of a Camaro fog light cover so I can print a brake duct for another customer.