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Old 01-21-2021, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by PCRIDE4RUNNERORG View Post
I recently got a printer myself and have been learning Solidworks. I must say it’s very fun and I’m getting decent at making parts for whatever. I use a plastic caliper and measure everything in mm. Works well.

How do you use the 3D scan, and what app on the phone do you use? I could try to scan it for you
So with the new iPhones, they have LiDAR scanners that can create dimensionally accurate 3d mesh models which then can be converted to STL files for printing. There are a bunch of apps, search for "lidar" or "3d scan. I read that someone used Capture3D to scan.
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