@PDP_NICK

My journey with revopoint have been in fact not as long as I would have desired. I was working on a project to 3d design a custom washing station for resin printer out of an old blender. My friend let me use his 3D scanner (revopoint pop 2) and made my project much easier!

@Nadraxes

My revopoint journey started with the Range 1 on kickstarter. I bought it to experiment with some 3D scanning of people and actually hadn’t used it very often. That changed somewhat late last year as a friend of a friend contacted me about a project he acquired in the renovating of a 18th century town hall nearby. The range1 was used to create accurate 3D scans of the different corbels that are all quite similar. With the scans I was able to reconstruct a large part of the corbels and with some Blender magic, we were able to fully 3D reconstruct the corbels. With our 3D printers we made some PLA moulds for the concrete pouring and currently the newly made corbels are being placed on the walls. We could not have achieved this without the Range scanner. Hopefully this is the start of many reconstructive 3D scanning in the coming years!

@Gnesus

I’m a lazy person who don’t like work so much. So for this reason I use MIRACO Scanner for work less than I worked. So this is an example. I model half object with clay, scan it, and mirror it with software. And this is the physic model, mirrored model and a printer model. Thanks for make Miraco’s Scaner!