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Paul Randle-Jolliffe  
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 More options Mar 26 2012, 5:47 pm
From: Paul Randle-Jolliffe <p...@patrocinium.eu>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 22:47:54 +0100
Local: Mon, Mar 26 2012 5:47 pm
Subject: Re: [london-hack-space] Anybody want a fabscan 3D scanner chassis laser cut?

Overall cost range??

On 26 March 2012 22:42, Nick Bradbeer <nickbradb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 3D scanning small objects.

> http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/fabscan

> Nick

> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Paul Randle-Jolliffe <
> p...@patrocinium.eu> wrote:

>> what is this for

>> On 26 March 2012 22:31, Ian Blythe <ipbly...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>> If so please email "mail at cutlasercut dot com"

>>> The more people who request a fabscan laser cut parts the cheaper it will
>>> become cheaper and cheaper.

>>> So if you want the convenience of having ready cut parts so you can start
>>> assembling the fabscan.

>>> I can make available the M3 x 16mm bolts at a reasonable price (with
>>> thanks to Leroy), to help you bolt the chassis together.

>>> Then you will need two 3D printed parts (when the 3D printers in the
>>> London
>>> Hackspace are operational again) or other suppliers of 3D parts (I can
>>> put
>>> the parts on shapeways or some of the other professional printing
>>> companies,
>>> so you could just order them from there; get a webcam and line laser;
>>> two stepsticks or Polulolo stepper motor controllers; an Arduino Uno
>>> (£12.99 on eBay); an Arduino Uno shield with several SMD parts,
>>> sockets for the Polulolos, 2 two pin headers and the and pins for the
>>> connection to the Arduino, (if there is enough interest in this shield
>>> we can get some made up professionally) and
>>> and a recent Mac machine to run the software.

>>> Don't forget this 3D scanner exports STL and SCAD files so you can print
>>> them on your 3D printer directly.

>>> With my best regards
>>> Ian


 
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