Abstract

This module covers the major technologies available for 3D Scanning and 3D Printing. Practical examples for each are given, explaining which technology is better suited for reverse-engineering and production at different scale.

The assigment includes:

  • build your own 3D Scanner
  • use the scanning software to acquire a 3D model and print it
  • design and print a 3D model which cannot be made subtractively

Tutor

Neil Gershenfeld, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms

Materials & Equipment

  • 3D FDM Printer, 3D SLS Printer
  • PLA Filament, Resin
  • 3D Scanner such as Kinect, 3d Sense, or self-build i.e. Cyclops scanner

Software

Printing

  • 123D
  • SketchUp
  • Fusion 360
  • SolidWorks
  • Rhino Grasshopper
  • Blender
  • FreeCAD
  • OpenSCAD
  • MeshLab
  • netfabb
  • meshmixer
  • Simplify3D
  • Geomagic
  • ReplicatorG
  • Slic3r
  • Cura
  • Sketchfab

Scanning

  • 123D Catch
  • PhotoScan
  • VisualSFM
  • OpenKinect
  • ReconstructMe
  • Sense

References

Video