3D Scanning – 3D Scanning, 3D Printing & Reverse Engineering https://www.surfacescan.co.uk For 3D Scanning, 3D Printing & Reverse Engineering Fri, 24 May 2024 12:38:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-surface-scan-favicon-1-32x32.png 3D Scanning – 3D Scanning, 3D Printing & Reverse Engineering https://www.surfacescan.co.uk 32 32 The Secret of 3D Scanning: The Ultimate Guide https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/the-secret-of-3d-scanning-the-ultimate-guide/ https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/the-secret-of-3d-scanning-the-ultimate-guide/#respond Wed, 26 Jan 2022 09:11:15 +0000 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/?p=7832

Running a business is already complicated, but the pandemic made it even more challenging. Read on to find out the history of 3D scanning and how it can help your business move forward. 

The first 3D scanning technology was created in the 1960s. Initially, its uses were limited and it was often dismissed  in real-life applications. However, technology has evolved and 3D scanning is here to stay.

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3D scanning is a process that allows us to analyse objects and collect relevant data. The data enables us to recreate the objects virtually. 3D scanning technology has gained popularity in numerous industries including healthcare, manufacturing, entertainment and construction.

With its endless applications, 3D scanning is a game changer and can transform businesses. Its printing potential across verticles including aerospace, automotive, and medical is still growing.

What is 3D Scanning Used For?


3D scanning is a complex process. It involves highly sophisticated machinery that allows us to analyse real-life objects. 

In short, it is a method of data collection that enables us to examine the outer surfaces of objects. It will provide you with critical data that accurately describe the object in question.

The data collected is then used to recreate the object in a three-dimensional digital space using CAD (Computer-Aided-Design) software.

The digital 3D model created is then used by professionals or hobbyists to digitally examine objects with much greater precision and in a shorter time span.

It also gives you the opportunity to reverse engineer objects to find faults and improve on existing designs. 

What could your business realise with the help of 3D scanning? Having a 3D model allows users to visualize all details present, which stimulates the creation of ideas. Thus, 3D Scanning is a revolutionary tool capable of promoting innovation and helping industries develop and perfect their products.

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Things You Can Scan


3D scanning allows you to analyse virtually any object, from highly textured surfaces and extremely technical objects to living things such as plants and animals. Due to its versatility, it’s used in many industries.

While the medical applications of 3D scanning are strictly restricted to medical professionals, those in industrial design, automotive, artists and archaeology & heritage are available to most. 

Medicine:
3D scanning has greatly benefited the medical industry. Doctors are now able to visualise the internal structure of a patient’s bodies using the image created. This allows them to diagnose with no further tests. It has also improved prosthetic body parts. 

With 3D scanning, the measurement of the body’s autonomy has been simplified and also made much more accurate. This allows creating prosthetic parts that fit perfectly, with no room for mistakes.

Industrial Design
With the help of 3D scanners, the measuring of products has never been easier. Being able to measure everything, down to the smallest detail, contributes immensely to the prototyping of parts and appliances. Moulded components are now more accurate. The process of concept design has become simple and more productive.

Automotive
3D scanning has enabled us to virtually break down vehicles to their individual components and is changing the automotive industry. This allows us to inspect every part and clearly identify issues present. With 3D scanning, you get perfect quality inspections, particularly with the engine, which is a highly complex machine. Another application for 3D scanning is the prototyping of parts to ensure they are of the required standard.

Artists
Thanks to 3D scanning, artists can now take their physical works of art into the digital world. It has given artists a completely new way of expressing themselves and sharing their work with the rest of the world. Through this advanced procedure, fine arts can be scanned and changed as the artist sees fit. 

The option of enlargement has also been introduced, allowing them to size up their art with no compromise on quality. It has also improved the mould making process for statues and sculptures; creating moulds identical to the original work with little to no error.

Archaeology & Heritage
The restoring and archiving of ancient pieces has always been a tedious and highly intricate process where a single mistake could cause the loss of valuable work. 

3D scanning has eased the work of archaeologists and museum curators. The preservation of sculptures, clay figures, engraved items and fossils has been improved to ensure that our heritage lasts for centuries to come.

Surface Scan provides all these amazing services like 3D scanning and much more.


Many scanning technologies are available, each with its own mechanism:

 

Laser Triangulation 3D Scanning Technology
This a laser type scanner where the laser is initially cast onto the object. It will then reflect off the object in a different direction which is picked up by a sensor. Using triangulation, the deviation angle of the trajectory is easily found. This angle has a direct relationship with the distance of the object from the scanner. As more and more distances are collected, the scanner maps the object to a greater extent, creating a 3D scan.

Structured Light 3D Scanning Technology
Either white or blue light is used in this type of scanner. The light is projected onto the object in a series of lines that could also be in a randomized dot matrix form. The system then uses triangulation along with these lines to determine the distance from the scanner to the object’s surface. The distances found are then used to create a 3D scan of the object.

Photogrammetry 3D Scanning Technology (Photography)
Unlike the previous scanners, photogrammetry uses photos. Several photographs of a static object are taken from various viewpoints and analysed. With the input of the parameters of the camera (e.g. focal length and lens distortion), these photos are analysed by very powerful computers capable of running photogrammetry algorithms. The computer is able to detect pixels corresponding to physical points and hence create a 3D scan.

Contact-based 3D Scanning Technology
This type of scanning is also known as digitizing. It involves a 3D scanner probe that is kept in contact with and moved on the surface of the object while ensuring the object is stationary.

As the probe moves, it records 3D information and angles of the object which is then used to create the respective 3D scan. An articulated arm is attached to the probe making the data collected even more precise

Laser Pulse-based 3D Scanning Technology (Also known as a time-of-flight scanner)
Unlike other scanners, it does not use triangulation. It uses the speed of light and sensors to find the geometry of the object. Millions of pulses are sent and reflected by the object back to the sensor. The time to reach the object is then used along with the speed of light to find the distance of the object from the source for each pulse. A mirror is then used to rotate the laser so that it analyses other parts of the objects in the same manner. Once all the data is collected a 3D scan is formed.

Surface Scan uses the peel 2 CAD 3D scanner, one of the most accurate laser type scanners, having an accuracy of 0.1mm. The 2 CAD 3D scanner can easily scan objects and send them to your CAD almost instantly. This allows Surface Scan to produce high-quality 3D scans which are of great help to their customers

Benefits Of 3D Scanning


With its multiple applications, 3D scanning has many benefits. Here are the most impactful ones:

Saves Time:
Many new products are based on older products that have been improved. In order to improve, these older models have to be reverse engineered. 3D scanning facilitates the reverse engineering process, hence saving time 

Quality Control:
Quality control is extremely important for any industry. 3D scanning enables us to make a virtual 3D model of the object, with any faults that may be present, in minutes. These 3D models are easier to analyse and allow us to both find any fault present and inspect each and every part of the product. 

Comparing Designs:
With the use of 3D scanning, an accurate comparison between designs can be made. This is a great tool when innovating or upgrading existing products. 

Prototype Process Made Easier
Before 3D scanning, prototyping was a long, drawn-out method. It required multiple attempts before making an accurate prototype, leading to a wastage of both time and material. With the use of 3D scanning, prototypes are created with greater accuracy and in less time. In addition, once scanned the data is saved allowing for comparison with future prototypes.

How Can You Use 3D Scanning?


It can be used for quality control, comparing designs, prototype making and reverse engineering. All of these applications are used along with 3D printing. Thus, 3D scanning and printing go hand in hand. 

Before scanning the object, it is usually covered with a temporary mat powder. This improves the scan’s accuracy. Once the scan is done it is sent to a CAD software where further alterations can be made if required. This is where 3D printing comes into play. The modified virtual model can then be formed physically through 3D printing, allowing us to make prototypes of even final products.

Surface Scan not only provides 3D scanning but also 3D printing. Thus, allowing you to manufacture your designed products from a range of high quality material perfectly. They also provide reverse engineering, a major 3D scanning application. With this process, you can redesign, analyse and test your products easily. 

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Bespoke 3D printed face masks to help in the fight against Covid-19. https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/3d-printed-face-masks-to-help-fight-covid-19/ https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/3d-printed-face-masks-to-help-fight-covid-19/#respond Mon, 17 Aug 2020 20:17:51 +0000 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/?p=1913 A team at the Imperial College London have been working on a revolutionary new 3D printed face mask. It is a fascinating development for the world of 3D scanning and 3D printing.

Initially, the team were designing bespoke face masks for patients suffering from sleep apnea. Since the pandemic has started in 2020, they have used this technology to help fight the Covid-19 outbreak.

The team 3D scan the patients face, using a 3D scanning app. This scan is extremely accurate due to the number of data points collected. The data is taken from the 3D scan to print a 3D model.

It is easy for anyone to scan their face using a 3D scanning app. All you need to do is download a 3D scanning app to your mobile phone. When you have downloaded the app you 3D scan your face.

The scan data is used to 3D print the mask. This mask should fit your face perfectly; providing the 3D printer used is of good quality. One of the other benefits is that it’s easy to sanitise. It also has space for a filter, that you can change regularly. Part of the design is the soft edges, so it doesn’t rub on your face.

They are hoping to use this design on respirators, which would also help in the fight against Covid-19. These 3D masks will be a massive help to the NHS for both patients and staff.

The BBC Click has made a short program about customised face masks here.

You can also read more about the Faculty of Engineering, Dyson School of Design Engineering who are responsible for the mask here.

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BBC Clicks program about 3D printed face masks.

Read more: 5 High-Paying 3D Printing Side Hustles (No Printer Required)

If you think Surface Scan could help you with your 3D printing or 3D scanning needs, please get in touch.

Just another great example of how 3d scanning and 3D printing is changing the work we live in for the better!

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“Surface Scan” thrive in current Covid – 19 pandemic. https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/3d-scanning-company-surface-scan/ https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/3d-scanning-company-surface-scan/#respond Tue, 30 Jun 2020 13:54:42 +0000 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/?p=1805

A family-run 3D print and scanning company have found themselves having to adapt to the new challenges faced by the UK manufacturing and engineering industry. However, This has not stopped Surface Scan attracting new business and thriving throughout the current global pandemic.

Angela and Daniel Carson set up Surface Scan at the start of 2020 and have hit the ground running. They have collaborated with a number of design engineers and manufacturers nationwide on both single prototypes and batch production projects.

Surface Scan is the one-stop shop for engineers as they provide a “start-to- finish” service from 3D print, scanning to reverse engineering. Surface scan take care of all processes from designing, testing, design analysis, optimisation, redesigning and manufacturing. They can create 2D and 3D drawings of various products, equipment, parts and components.

By combining Daniel and Angela’s decade of experience and the use of the latest equipment and “SLS” technology each job is delivered to the highest possible standard. Surface scan are fast becoming a market leader with their innovative work process and Can-do mind set when taking on jobs of any size.

With the UK manufacturing industry now back in full swing and the reputation that Surface Scan have earned over the last 6 months the work has increased rapidly.

Managing Director, Daniel Carson commented

“This year has been a whirlwind of activity for us at Surface Scan. Since the outbreak of Covid 19 we have a spike in demand for innovative 3D scanning solutions. Clients are getting more creative in their designs. We are helping their ideas become reality.”

Based in Kent but operating nationwide Surface scan can take care of all of your 3D print and scanning requirements.

If you require more information on how Surface Scan Ltd can provide a cost effective solution on 3D print & scanning or how they can reduce your design time with their bespoke reverse engineering service please contact them either via email or phone.

Check out our 3D scan UK page.

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Can I 3D Scan with my Phone? https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/can-i-3d-scan-with-my-phone/ https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/can-i-3d-scan-with-my-phone/#respond Thu, 28 May 2020 09:01:34 +0000 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/?p=1656 You want to create a 3D scan, but you don’t have a professional scanner. Investing £1000’s in a 3D scanner is not really an option. You can’t splash out and hire a professional, but you want the item 3D scanned?

The smartphone that you carry around in your pocket every day could help you 3D scan your model. Better still; you can use a free app! So the answer is yes you can 3d scan with your phone!!!

What is a 3D Scan?

There are two types of 3D scan: structured light 3D scanning and photogrammetry 3D scanning. Most 3D scanning apps use the photogrammetry method.

The photogrammetry method is when you take lots of lots of photos of an object or person at various angles. These photos are ‘stitched’ together to create a 3d Model.

Easy right? Well, it sounds effortless, but there is a complex photogrammetry algorithm that makes it all work at the click of a button. Luckily someone has already worked that out for us!

How do I use my phone as a 3d scanner?

Well as the saying goes… there’s an app for that! Of course, you do need a phone with a pretty good camera. The best Apps for 3D scanning at the moment are Trino and Qlone.

Most of the app’s you download are free or cheap. You can download from the Playstore or the App Store.

Once your app’s installed, you’re ready to start your 3D scan!

How do I 3D scan the object with my phone?

Place your object in a central location; you will need to be able to walk around the item while holding your phone. You will need to do this comfortably, creating a smooth and even motion.

If your 3d scanning a person you will need to ask them to stand very still. If you’re scanning just their face, scan them from ear to ear.

If it is a full-body scan, you’ll need to be able to walk around them comfortably.

You will then need to slowly walk around the object or person in a 360-degree circle. It is best to keep the camera the same distance away from the item or person at all times.

Once you have done several rotations, your scan data is complete. Your app should do the rest.

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You could end up with a 3D scan that looks like this.

Are there limitations of using my phone as a 3d scanner?

Yes, for sure. Using a free phone app will never be as good as using a machine that costs thousands of pounds. But you can create a scan that’s good enough.

There are a few things you can do to get the best results.

  1. Keep the phone at an even distance from the object.
  2. Make sure you have an even natural light. No bright lights or shadows.
  3. Don’t try to scan a shiny object. A reflective surface will confuse the scanner and affect the final scan results
  4. Don’t try and scan a large item. Start small, maybe a can of coke or a little ornament.
  5. Don’t try and scan a plain object. The scanner finds it easy to pick up shapes and colours. A very plain model would not give the scanner enough data to create a model
  6. Make sure the background is a different colour to the object. It makes it much easier for the scanner to detect the edge of the item if the colours are different.
Will the 3D scan be good enough quality?

If you’ve followed the tips above, you will give yourself a good chance of creating a usable 3D scan.

If you want to get creative and have fun, maybe creating an avatar for your game then yes it will be good enough.

If you put in a bit more practice, you could create a 3D model and get it 3D printed. We can help you with that.

You can even upload it to Sketchfab for other people to print.

But of course, no matter how much patience you have and how much you practice, you probably won’t get the same results a professional.

If you would like more information on our professional 3D scanning service please get in touch. We would love to hear from you.

If you would like to know more about the latest apps that you can use for scanning on your mobile phone check out this article released on the 5th of August 2020: Top 13 3D scanner apps for Android and iOS. It’s written by the experts at 3dnatives.com: https://bit.ly/3i9EkOg

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What is 3D Scanning used for? https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/what-is-3d-scanning-used-for/ https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/what-is-3d-scanning-used-for/#respond Sun, 10 May 2020 19:27:42 +0000 https://www.surfacescan.co.uk/?p=1406

You may wonder what is 3D scanning used for? 3d scanning is used for a multitude of different applications. 3D scanning is now more popular than ever. Businesses across the globe use 3D scanners. Its a game-changer for many companies. 3D scanners are improving productivity and improving workflows. They are disrupting markets across the globe. 3D scanning is a fascinating development in the 3D technology world.

In this article, we will look at the basics of 3D scanning and how different industries have adopted 3D scanning into their workflow. You will be amazed at the results people have achieved. It may open your mind to possible solutions for your business.

Before we get to carried away, let’s go over a few points about 3D scanning.

What is a 3D scan?

A 3D scan is a virtual map of a model or part. It transfers the data into a point cloud or a mesh —the point cloud/mesh comprises of thousands of triangles or polygons. These shapes form a 3D map of the scanned item. No matter how intricate the part, every detail can be captured. 3D scan data opens up a world of possibilities.

What is 3D scanning?

3D scanning is a method of analyzing a real-world object. The scanner collects data, capturing the shape and size of the item, by taking multiple photographs of the item. It stitches the pictures together. Once the scan is complete, you have a 3D model of your part. It can be turned around and viewed at every angle.

What does a 3D scanner do?

A 3D scanner is similar to a camera. It captures the data point of objects within its view. It uses a structured light beam, and a camera to collect the data. It calculates how much the structured light beam deforms over the object. This data is what creates the scanned model.

How do you use a 3D scanner?

That depends on what you are scanning. Smaller items are best suited to a table-top scanner. Table-top scanners have a turntable and two cameras on either side of the turntable.

If your item is taller than 200mm, say a car bumper for instance. Then you would need a mobile scanner. A mobile scanner is ideal for parts that are in situ and cannot move. They would scan the entire object using data points. It’s a very accurate and speedy way to collect data.

What is 3D scanning used for?

3D scanning data is used for a multitude of reasons. If you want to 3D print an object and you don’t have a 3D model, you will need to scan the item. To reverse engineer a product, you will need a 3D scan of the object. To design a mating part, its so helpful to have the exact measurements of the original piece. Using 3D scanning technology makes this process much easier. It cuts down the number of revisions and improves the workflow. Saving businesses time and of course, money!

3D Scanning And Architecture

Architects need models of buildings and structures for several reasons, such as restoration or documentation. There are only two ways to collect this data – measure the building or 3D scan the building. As you can imagine 3D scanning, the building is a lot faster and more accurate. Can you imagine trying to measure every inch of an entire building?

3D scan data can be beneficial in the restoration process. You can see the exact condition of the building and what exactly needs repairing. If you have the right technology, there is no limit to what size building you can scan.

Art, History And 3D Scanning

3D scanning and 3D printing are becoming increasingly important in cultural preservation. 3D technologies gives historians, archaeologists and museum curators the power to capture 3D versions of ancient objects or artefacts.

A 3D scanner captures more data than the human eye or traditional 2D pictures. When replicating historical objects, a 3D scan is required. The data generated can then be used to 3D print a replica of the piece. Here you can see the British Museum has a whole collection of 3D scanned ancient artefacts. You can even download a 3D model and print your very own ancient artefact!

Product Design And 3D Scanning

3D scanning technology has made transitioning from a physical object to a digital model simple. It is allowing designers to create complex and sophisticated designs. Now that we can digitally capture the human form in intricate detail, we can transfer that information into wearable technologies, such as prosthetic limbs or bespoke jewellery.

What is 3D scanning used for in product design

It helps designers with aftermarket parts. If you need to design something to fit an existing product, it becomes much easier when you have a 3D model of the original piece. 3D scanning vastly reduces the amount of product revisions. Parts have a much greater chance of fitting first time!

It is also becoming more popular for retailers to use 3D models of products to sell goods online. If you can supply a 3D model of your design, it could help to generate sales of the item.

Education And 3D Scanning

3D scanning is becoming an integral part of STEM learning in schools, bridging the gap between theoretical and practical knowledge. Student’s can create a physical prototype of an invention or design. They can then scan it and improve on the design. The design can be 3D printed. This type of learning is far more engaging than studying theories in textbooks. It brings the design process to life.

The Medical Industry And 3D Scanning

3D scanning provides a detailed image of the inside of a patients body. 3D Scans can be done quickly without touching the patient. Another positive point is that 3D technology is not harmful, unlike X-rays or MRIs, so it’s much better for the patient. No other technology has given doctors this much information about their patients this quickly.

What is 3D scanning used for in the medical industry?

Did you know that body parts can be reconstructed? If a patient loses a part of their bone to cancer, a reconstructed piece of bone is created using 3D scan data, and 3D printed to fit their body perfectly. 3D scanning is changing peoples lives for the better! Here is a video from the BBC about a facial reconstruction clinic that has opened in the UK.

Forensic Science And 3D Scanning

Staying one step ahead of criminals is a constant challenge for detectives and forensic scientists. 3D scanning is providing vital evidence in murder cases. Post mortems have long been providing vital clues in the cause of death. However, 3D scanners can collect far more detailed information than traditional methods. They can even detect the smallest injuries that could never be detected by the human eye.

Reverse Engineering and 3D scanning

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3D scanners are useful in engineering, manufacturing and industrial design. 3D scanning replaced the need to use manual measuring methods. These are both time consuming and inaccurate in comparison to a highly detailed 3D scan. In turn, this is costly and time-consuming. 3D scanning has made huge changes to the engineers workflow. Engineers can now have much more confidence in the accuracy of the scans and therefore avoiding costly mistakes.

Full-Body 3D Scanning

3D full-body scanners where initially developed for the fashion industry. However, they are now popular in the health and fitness industry. Within minutes a person can be accurately scanned from head to toe. This data is used to provide measurements and indicate changes in body size and shape. They are unlocking a whole new use for 3D scanning technology! How long will it be before we all get 3D scanned when we go to the gym?

Virtual Reality, Animation And 3D Scanning

We have all watched movies with a sense of awe. How did they make that look so real? There is no denying the movie industry has upped its game when it comes to special effects. Most Hollywood blockbuster films use 3D technologies. It much easier to 3D scan and 3D print a scaled model of an item than to create it in a physical form. Who would have thought Iron Mans chest piece was 3D scanned and 3D printed!

What’s next for 3D scanning?

Now you know what is 3D Scanning is used for. These are just a few ways that 3D technologies are changing the world around us. You may not notice these things in everyday life, but they are there.

Ten years ago 3D scanning was a new unaccessible technology. Now is used by all industries across the globe. Who knows what will happen over the next ten years? At Surface Scan, we cannot wait to find out.

We love everything, 3D. 3D scanning improves workflows for many businesses and creatives. If you think it could help you, then please contact us for more information on our 3D scanning services.

For more info on our 3D scanning services take a look here;

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